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2 SEX OFFENDERS CHALLENGING SUFFOLK LAW
Newsday/Paul Larocco 5/19/13 Troy Wallace and Carlos Perez, both registered sex offenders, are challenging a new SuffolkCounty law that intensifies monitoring of sex offenders by teaming police with a private advocacygroup. They recently filed a complaint in US District Court in Central Islip against CountyExecutive Steve Bellone, police Chief of Department James Burke and Laura Ahearn, who heads Parentsfor Megan’s Law, the nonprofit that will receive $2.3 million over the next three years underSuffolk’s new law. Wallace and Perez allege that the Community Protection Act, whichwas passed unanimously by the