Twice-convicted sex offender arrested in Mobile
Published: November 7, 2009
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Authorities say a twice-convicted sex
offender was arrested just a few blocks from the Mobile home of a
woman he assaulted five years ago.
Authorities say 44-year-old Leon Anthony Davis Jackson was
supposed to be living in a Morgan County motel. Mobile police
spokesman Officer Christopher Levy said Morgan County authorities
contacted Mobile police Friday to say he might be in the area.
The Press-Register reports that Jackson has been charged with
failing to register as a sex offender in Mobile County and will
face similar charges in Morgan County.
Online court records show Jackson has four felony convictions,
including a 2004 home-invasion in which he assaulted a 25-year-old
woman.
The sex offender registry shows Jackson was released from jail
in March.
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I mentioned a good hanging in public might curb things but did I say what to hang them by? No more extenze for that guy. ![]()
2nd time offender????he should have gottten life after the 1st one.
I think its time to pass a bill for those sex offenders. 1st offense should be 25 years period. 2nd offense and molesters should get hung in public. Forget the electric chair, I believe if ya see the hanging you will think twice about committing a sex crime. Its bad enough your protected in prison. To bad its not legal to orginize a molester hit squad cus Id be on the team!!!
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