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?x arrc <br />v4 "°-r_ `TONY RACKAUCKAS <br />?} <br />.? ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY <br />9o£CO` ? ??op ORANGE COUNTY [][STRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE <br />407 CIVIC GENTER DRIVE wEST ? SANTA ANA, CA 92701 (714) 834-3636 <br />May 14, 2012 <br />Miguel Pulido, Mayor <br />Clty of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Ceriter Plaza <br />Post Office Box 1988, M31 <br />Santa Ana. CA 92701 <br />Re: Orange County Sex Offender Ordinance <br />Dear Mayor Pulido: <br />Thank you for taking a large step toward increasing public safety by considering enacting an <br />ordinance in your city to prohibit registered sex offenders from entering parks where children <br />regularly gather. Your Council had a Public Safety Committee study session recently, and 1 <br />understand you may be meeting on May 21, 2012, to modify Santa Ana's child safety zone <br />ordinance to incorporate the County Ordinance- <br />As Iwrote to you previously, the Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a County Ordinance <br />on April 5, 2011, to create child safety zones to protect children from sexual predators in parks, <br />playgrounds and beaches. Many other cities have either enacted or are in the process of <br />enacting their own ordinance to protect children from sexual predators. <br />On Nov_ 14, 2011, Hugo Godinez was convicfedin a court trial for violating the Orange County <br />Codified Child Safety Zone Ordinance 3-18-1. He is required to register as a sex offender for <br />life because he was convicted of misdemeanor sexual battery on June 23, 2010_ On Aug_ 16, <br />201 O, and May 2, 2011 , Godinez signed two Department of Justice forms acknowledging he <br />understood the terms and conditions of his registration. On the same date, Godinez met with a <br />deputy probation officer to discuss Ordinance 3-18-1 pertaining to restricting registered sex <br />offenders' access to locations where children regularly gather, such as Orange County parks. <br />The defendant signed a copy of the Ordinance. On May 5, 2011, at around 10:53 a.m., <br />Godinez entered Mile Square Regional Park in the City of Fountain Valley. This park is known <br />to be a gathering place for families, especially on holidays. The 20-acre park includes two <br />lakes, three 18-hole golf courses, archery range, baseball and softball fields, and picnic <br />shelters. There is a 55-acre recreation center with tennis courts, basketball courts, racquetball <br />courts, a gymnasium, the Kingston Boys S? Girls Club, and a community center. On this <br />particular date, there were many people, including children, celebrating Cinco de Mayo. The <br />defendant did not leave the park until 2:00 p.m. There were VeriTracks Global Positioning <br />Satellite System prints out showing the defendant's movements. He later admitted to an <br />Orange County Sheriff's deputy on the Sex Offender Notification and Registration (SONAR} <br />detail that he went to Mile Square Regional Park and stayed at the park for several hours <br />knowing F1e was not supposed to be there and knowing it was wrong. He was sentenced on <br />50A-17