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House panel looks to close sex offender 'loophole'

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RALEIGH -- A special legislative panel is looking to tighten North Carolina's sex offender law after a court ruling found the state has not defined clearly what a residence is. A House committee met Tuesday to discuss clarifying what addresses sex offenders must provide to sheriffs if they've committed crimes which require them to register with law enforcement. A September Court of Appeals ruling called the state's definition of a residence ambiguous and not clear. The ruling stemmed from a case involving a Caldwell County sex offender who had registered at one address but was sleeping at another. Committee Co-Chair Rep. Karen Ray said lawmakers want to define what a residence is so that sex offenders can't use the residency "loophole" to get around the intent of the law. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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