A Colorado sex offender was recently cited for installing two two-way mirrors in a town tri-plex. From the Watch:
Darin Flora, 38, was cited with a summons for criminal attempt to commit unlawful sexual contact, a class 2 misdemeanor. He was not arrested and is set for a court date on July 13 at 8:30 a.m. at the Montrose County Justice Center.
Flora is a registered sex offender with the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office, which could “probably have some consequences” if he is found guilty, Lillard said.
The Montrose Sheriff’s Office said Flora served time in the county jail in 2003 after being convicted for three instances of being a peeping tom, peering into people’s homes without their knowledge. He has to re-register as a sex offender every year, said a department spokesman.
Lillard said Flora was a maintenance worker who was working as a subcontractor for Colorado West Property Management, which manages the property at 1001 North First St., where the mirrors were found, one looking into the apartment’s shower, the other looking into the bedroom.
The mirrors were found when Jim Waters and his two female roommates moved into the apartment last Thursday and were shocked to discover a two-way mirror in the bedroom and the shower.
Flora is a registered sex offender with the Montrose County Sheriff’s Office, which could “probably have some consequences” if he is found guilty, Lillard said.
The Montrose Sheriff’s Office said Flora served time in the county jail in 2003 after being convicted for three instances of being a peeping tom, peering into people’s homes without their knowledge. He has to re-register as a sex offender every year, said a department spokesman.
Lillard said Flora was a maintenance worker who was working as a subcontractor for Colorado West Property Management, which manages the property at 1001 North First St., where the mirrors were found, one looking into the apartment’s shower, the other looking into the bedroom.
The mirrors were found when Jim Waters and his two female roommates moved into the apartment last Thursday and were shocked to discover a two-way mirror in the bedroom and the shower.
I'm not sure if the story is being precise, but given the facts as described, it seems odd that he is charged with attempt to commit unlawful sexual conduct (especially given his past convictions for being a peeping tom). I wonder if the statute is unusually broad or if there is more to the story.
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