Sex Offender Sues For Right To Go Door to Door - Betrayed by WT for Lying

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  • Mythbuster
    Mythbuster

    What he claimed was "required":

    http://www.courthousenews.com/2010/03/10/25418.htm

    Lawrence Bullard says he should be allowed to proselytize door-to-door twice a week with other Witnesses, as their religion requires.

    The Latest:

    http://www.local12.com/news/local/story/Sex-Offender-Sues-For-Right-To-Go-Door-to-Door/cLPCJvWPjketNvr1rUn_Iw.cspx

    A Cincinnati Jehovah's Witness, who is also a registered sex offender, is suing the State of Ohio for the right to go door to door as part of his faith.

    37 year old Lawrence Bullard is suing his local parole officer and the Ohio Department of Corrections. His parole officer allows him to go door to door once a month, but Bullard wants more-to be able to go out at least two times a week. Bullard says the state is forcing him to choose between his faith and his freedom.

    Bullard's sex conviction was in New York State. In 2001, Bullard broke up with a fellow church member, whom he was dating. Bullard's attorney says his client was upset and confused, and let himself into the woman's home. The lawsuit says he hid in her closet and, "At some point, he forcibly kissed her and fell to the floor on top of her. He then put his hands down her pants, touching her pubic area." The attorney says Bullard called police himself, and admitted to the crime.

    Bullard now lives in East Price Hill and is registered on the Hamilton County Sheriff's sex offender website. Bullard is also a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in his neighborhood. He says the lawsuit is about bearing witness to his faith. Bullard's attorney is with the Ohio Justice and Policy Center in Downtown Cincinnati. He says Bullard's church is aware of his conviction and he is always with another church member when he goes door to door and by limiting him, the state is limiting his right to exercise his religion and his right to free speech.

    Bullard and his attorney refused an on-camera interview with Local 12. The Jehovah's Witness World Headquarters released this statement, saying "While all Jehovah's Witnesses participate in the public ministry, each decides personally how often he/she will share in it. Some are able to do more due to circumstances, some less. Encouragement is given to all Witnesses at our weekly congregation services to engage in public ministry as often as individual circumstances allow."

    In his lawsuit, Bullard is asking for a retraining order against the Adult Parole Authority, who will put out a warrant for Bullard's arrest if he goes door to door more than once a month.

    The State Department of Corrections says they cannot comment on a pending lawsuit.

  • Scully
    Scully

    I wonder how he'd feel about going door-to-door if the court decided it would be ok only if he tattooed the words "REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER" on his forehead.

  • SirNose586
    SirNose586
    Bullard's sex conviction was in New York State. In 2001, Bullard broke up with a fellow church member, whom he was dating. Bullard's attorney says his client was upset and confused, and let himself into the woman's home. The lawsuit says he hid in her closet and, "At some point, he forcibly kissed her and fell to the floor on top of her. He then put his hands down her pants, touching her pubic area." The attorney says Bullard called police himself, and admitted to the crime.

    How very interesting...the other topic about this same story indicated that this guy sexually assaulted his ex-fianceƩ. This article sounds like he assaulted the same woman that he broke up with...

  • Quillsky
    Quillsky

    This is I think the 4th thread started about this guy.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/190133/1/Poor-Lawrence-Bullard-in-Cincinnati

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/190087/1/Sex-Offender-in-Court-for-Right-to-Go-Door-to-Door

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/social/current/190131/1/Witness-Offender-Wants-to-Go-Door-to-Door

    The main issue is that he claims that JW's are required to go door-to-door twice a week, which is total nonsense. As for whether this man, who hid in the closet of his on-off girlfriend and then wrestled her to the ground and put his hands into her clothing then called the police and waited for them to take him away, is likely to pose a threat to householders, well, no, I don't think he is.

    But his basis for a request for freedom to preach door-to-door is based on a lie. So that's ironic really.

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    Love the clip art the writer used for this article:

  • garyneal
    garyneal

    If he's truly motivated by his love for God and to serve Him he would find other ways to get the message out instead of insisting he have his right to go door to door. Place mags in laundromats, big stores like Wal-mart, place tracts in restrooms, and do some informal witnessing.

    He committed the crime, now he has to pay the fine or do the time or whatever. Accept your punishment like a man.

  • nugget
    nugget

    With so many witnesses hating the service it is always the most inappropriate people who fight for the right to do it. He should have appreciated how wholely inappropriate it was for him to push this point. If he freely admits he did something wrong then he should also accept any legal penalties resulting from it.

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    Please post some comments under this story at http://cultprevention.blogspot.com/

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    From the article above:

    The Jehovah's Witness World Headquarters released this statement, saying "While all Jehovah's Witnesses participate in the public ministry..."

    From another article a few years ago:

    The Adelaide congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses said doorknocking was voluntary and followers were not obliged to do it. (Ram butts Bible man)

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    Submitted this to fark.com but they didn't approve it.

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