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Sex offenders in Illinois face restrictions on being present at daycare centers. Exceptions may exist, such as obtaining written permission from the daycare owner. Police can still make an arrest if they believe a law is being broken, even with permission. Consult a local attorney for precise guidance.Full Conversation
whats the exception?
In Illinois, a sex offender may be allowed to drop off or pick up a child from daycare if they have written permission from the superintendent or school board, or if they are the parent or guardian of the child at the school. Please consult a local attorney for more details.
yeah its not a school, just a daycare. they just drive in the parking lot and the kids hop out and they drive off
In Georgia, sex offenders are generally prohibited from loitering within *,* feet of places where minors gather, including daycare centers. However, exceptions might be there for direct drop-off/pick-up of their own children. Please consult with a local attorney for more precise guidance.
yeah its in illinois but, techinally he's not supose to be on the property but then again, he's just dropping them off, not loitering or causing any trouble
In Illinois, a sex offender may be allowed to drop off or pick up a child from daycare under certain exceptions. One potential exception could be if they have written permission. However, the specifics depend on the details of the offender's case. Consult a local attorney for precise advice.
ok so maybe if that person would reach out to the daycare owner and get permission they could drop them off?
Yes, obtaining written permission from the daycare owner might be an option. However, it's critical to consult with a local attorney to understand all legal requirements and ramifications.
alright but police can still make the arrest right now?
Yes, even with permission, if the police believe a law is being broken, they can make an arrest. However, a legal defense may be available if written permission was obtained. Consult an attorney for advice.
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It sounds like you understand the situation. Remember, this is general information and not legal advice. For specific advice tailored to your situation, please consult with a local attorney in Illinois.
oh for sure I got you, just here to answer questions
It appears there may be a bit of confusion. I'm here to provide legal information based on your questions. Do you have any other legal questions or concerns you'd like to discuss?
nope that is all
Understood. If you have any other legal questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Have a good day!