NJ: Reformers push for Megan’s Law changes for juvenile offenders
Then there’s J. The North Jersey man, who asked that his name be withheld because of the stigma sex offenders endure, was 14 when he says a hangout with a younger friend in a treehouse turned sexual. The other boy’s parents found out and reported him to police. “I denied it because I was embarrassed by it,” J said. “And
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