Prosecutors with any district attorney’s office can move to declare someone with a history of sexual offenses a “sexually dangerous person.”That designation can force them to be held in prison indefinitely.
By Erin Smith, Boston Herald
Mon, 06/02/2014 - 9:00pm
Prosecutors with any district attorney’s office can move to declare someone with a history of sexual offenses a “sexually dangerous person.”That designation can force them to be held in prison indefinitely.