Enduro Ankle Case

According to a recent CBS news report, a California senate bill, SB57, requires sex offenders who remove or tamper with their GPS tracking devices to spend a mandatory 6-months in jail.  The bill comes in response to the increase in monitoring of the state’s offenders via GPS  due to a law passed two years ago to relieve prison overpopulation, which was designed to send offenders to jail instead of prison.  But, due to overcrowding in jails as well, some offenders spend little or no time behind bars, and instead are released to home and monitored via GPS tracking bracelets.

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