Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Paul Graziani, at age 54, has served his time. He wrapped up a 17-year prison sentence last week and, despite a long history of violence and trouble-making during his imprisonment, state law enforcement officials say their hands are tied by Connecticut law.
Other states, they say, allow more leeway in continuing to hold prisoners after their sentence is up if there are concerns that they will re-offend due to a warped mental state, for example. Such provisions in the law are particularly handy outside of Connecticut in protecting the community from hardcore pedophiles who've shown no signs in pre-release psychological testing of changing their mindset or impulse control.
Graziani's release conditions call for temporary monitoring with a GPS ankle bracelet. We all know the limits of that technology after reading news last week about a Southbury rapist who was mistakenly charged with violating probation after his GPS ankle bracelet malfunctioned. For now, Graziani is in a locked-down mental hospital in Middletown




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