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See other articles warning you of released sex offenders in our area: http://wcwatchdog.com/local-sex-offender-articles/
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When the 2017 legislative session was ending in May and we saw the crime he was charged with and the sentencing guidelines for the crime were not going to change we covered Nehring again as one of the 10 examples in: Rampant Sex Crime on Children, in Just 2yrs, 10 Cases From County Alone, 8 Simple Laws to Update. We stated his charges were weak and the law was even more weak for punishing Sexual Communication with a minor.
Perhaps something clicked in the minds of the Washington County Prosecutors because when details of Nehring's conviction came out this month we found the charges had changed to Criminal Sex Conduct-3rd Degree-Victim 13-15 Actor >24m older Statute 609.344.1(b). The facts of the case didn't change. The Criminal Complaint describes the parents of a 13 year old child found sexual communication with Nick Nehring on the child's phone. Forest Lake police investigated and found child porn of the victim and evidence of efforts online to find other child victims through dating sites. When police interviewed him under Miranda rights “He admitted that he communicated electronically with a female he knew was thirteen years old.”
So what changed the minds of the Washington County Prosecutors to up the charges? The county did not respond to question; but it's most likely due to concerned citizens speaking up and saying enough is enough. According to Kare11's article on how the sex offender bills were shut down last session, the County Attorneys Association in MN is one of the biggest opponents. The organization opposed stiffer sex offender laws stating the weak laws and charges "are valuable tools." Leading one to easily conclude County Attorneys generally like weak sex offender laws because it is easier to get a plea deal and avoid costly trial.
One can not completely fault County Prosecutors for making plea deals to avoid a trial that could result in a not-guilty finding. The County board gives them a small budget with the task they are expected to carry out prosecuting several thousand cases from petty theft to murder. The State also doesn't do the County Attorney's office any help by issuing more responsibilities on their office. We explain in more detail of this dilemma in this article:
Watchdog Review of Each of the Fifty States Sex Offender Laws Finds Minnesota Ranked the Most Unsafe.
Progress is slow to improve MN sex offender laws. It's good to see some good news that Nick Nehring was convicted of his updated charge of 3rd degree Criminal sexual conduct. It appears he will have 15 years of probation with a conditional 180 days in Jail if he violates probation. He will have to register as a sex offender for the current massively weak maximum of 10 years. Please contact our County legislators below to have them fix these laws. Here are our suggestions based on evidence from other states: bill ideas for legislators
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While the public can find hope and security if laws and sentencing guidelines can improve; the victims of sex crime in Washington County are left shattered by the crime even if the offender is punished to the fullest extent of the law. Contact elected officials; but also consider the important step of supporting victims. Please consider donating to EmpowerSurvivors here in Washington County. Find out more at www.EmpowerSurvivors.net
Legislators to contact in Washington County:
Matt Dean (38B, R)
651-296-3018
Email: rep.matt.dean@house.mn
651-296-3018
Email: rep.matt.dean@house.mn
Bob Dettmer (39A, R)
651-296-4124
Email: rep.bob.dettmer@house.mn
651-296-4124
Email: rep.bob.dettmer@house.mn
Kelly Fenton (53B, R)
651-296-1147
Email: rep.kelly.fenton@house.mn
651-296-1147
Email: rep.kelly.fenton@house.mn
Keith Franke (54A, R)
651-296-4342
Email: rep.keith.franke@house.mn
651-296-4342
Email: rep.keith.franke@house.mn
Tony Jurgens (54B, R)
651-296-3135
Email: rep.tony.jurgens@house.mn
651-296-3135
Email: rep.tony.jurgens@house.mn
Kathy Lohmer (39B, R)
651-296-4244
Email: rep.kathy.lohmer@house.mn
651-296-4244
Email: rep.kathy.lohmer@house.mn
Linda Runbeck (38A, R)
651-296-2907
Email: rep.linda.runbeck@house.mn
651-296-2907
Email: rep.linda.runbeck@house.mn
JoAnn Ward (53A, DFL)
651-296-7807
Email: rep.joann.ward@house.mn
651-296-7807
Email: rep.joann.ward@house.mn
Roger C. Chamberlain (38, R)
651-296-1253
E-mail: sen.roger.chamberlain@senate.mn
651-296-1253
E-mail: sen.roger.chamberlain@senate.mn
Susan Kent (53, DFL)
651-296-4166
E-mail: sen.susan.kent@senate.mn
651-296-4166
E-mail: sen.susan.kent@senate.mn
Dan Schoen (54, DFL)
651-297-8060 E-mail: sen.dan.schoen@senate.mn
Charles W. Wiger (43, DFL)
651-296-6820 E-mail: sen.chuck.wiger@senate.mn |