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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Where a person committed to prison for a sex crime for which registration is required pursuant to Section 290 is to be released on parole, the department, in an appropriate case, shall make an order that the parolee not contact or communicate with the victim of the crime, or any of the victim's family members. In determining whether to make the order, the department shall consider the facts of the offense and the background of the parolee.
(b) Where a victim, or an immediate family member of a victim, requests that the parolee not contact him or her, the order shall be made. An immediate family member's request that the parolee not contact that person shall be granted even where the direct victim allows contact.
(c) Where the victim is a minor, the order that the parolee shall not contact or communicate with the victim shall be made where requested by the victim, or the parents or guardian of the victim. In the event of a dispute between the parents or guardians of a minor victim concerning whether a no-contact and no-communication order should be made, the board shall hold a hearing to resolve the dispute. The victim, or the parents or guardians, shall not be required to attend the hearing. The victim, or the parents of the victim, may submit a written statement to the board concerning the issue of whether a no-contact or no-communication order shall be made.
(d) The district attorney of the county that prosecuted the defendant for the sex crime for which the parolee was committed to prison may be available to facilitate and assist the victim, or victim's family member, in stating to the department whether or not the order that the parolee not contact or communicate with him or her shall be made.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 3053.6 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-3053-6/
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