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children and adult subjects. Some child pornography includes depictions of forcible <br />encounters. Although child pornography shows the result of a violation of children, it would not <br />technically be a violation with a child victim as is written ordinances limiting the ban against <br />offenders with convictions involving child victims. There is no reason why any adult would <br />possess child pornography, except those who have abnormal sexual desire towards children. <br />In the case of Alejandro Avila, the man who abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered 5-year- <br />old Samantha Runnion in 2002, Avila spent days prior to committing his heinous act aga?nst the <br />little girl he had never met looking at child pornography of a girl about the same age as <br />Samantha and fantasizing about molesting children. <br />As mentioned above, an Orange County mother was at a park enjoying the playground with her <br />children. She saw a man holding a video camera near her children. She recognized the man <br />from the Megan's Law website. She called the Orange County Sheriff to report the incident. <br />The deputy sheriff could not arrest the sex offender because he was not on probation or parole. <br />A proposed ordinance limiting the ban to offenders with child victims would not cover this <br />defendant because his registration was based on a possession of child pornography conviction. <br />ANALYSIS OF LAKE FOREST SEX OFFENDERS ON MEGAN'S LAW <br />Available public records show many sex offenders who have both child and adult victims. Many <br />offenders on the Megan's Law website have registered for committing sex offenses against both <br />children and adults, possessing child pornography and flashing. <br />There are other registered sex offenders in Lake Forest not listed on the public website but are <br />known to law enforcement. A review of the public information listed on the Megan's Law <br />website for Lake Forest shows the following: <br />There are 17 individuals who were required to register due to felony convictions for Penal Code <br />288, lewd acts upon a child, or other crimes perpetrated on a child victim. <br />One of the 17 of the sex offenders was also convicted of sex crimes committed by force or fear. <br />He was convicted of lewd acts with a child under 14 years of age by force or fear. <br />Five of the 17 sex offenders, committed in addition to lewd acts other related sex crimes. One <br />was convicted of contacting a minor with the intent to commit a specified sex offense. One was <br />convicted of attempt to send harmful matter with intent of seduction of a minor, and attempt to <br />distribute harmful matter depicting aminor/sent to a minor via Internet or email. Two were also <br />convicted of continuous sexual abuse of a child. Of the 17, two were also convicted of sexual <br />penetration with foreign object of a victim under 14 or under 16 years of age. Two of the 17 <br />were also convicted of more serious sex offenses due to their age difference with their victims. <br />Their offenses consisted of lewd acts with a child 14 or 15 years of age and the offender is 1 O or <br />more years old than the victim, and oral copulation with a minor under 16 years of age and <br />offender is 21 or more years of age. <br />Four of the 17 sex offenders were convicted of sending, selling, distributing, or possession of <br />obscene matter depicting a minor in sexual conduct. In addition, one of these four was also <br />convicted of indecent exposure and misdemeanor child annoyance. Another one in this group <br />was convicted of enticing a minor female for prostitution. <br />50A-13
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