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Sex offenders have always lived in our communities; but it was not until passage of the community protection act of 1990 (which mandates sex offender registration) that law enforcement even knew where they were living. In many cases, law enforcement is not able to share that information with you. Citizen abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated. Further, such abuse could potentially end law enforcement's ability to do community notifications. We believe the only person who wins if community notification ends is the sex offender, since sex offenders drive their power through secrecy. According to official documents, Hudson pled guilty to the crimes of Burglary in the 1st degree and Rape in the 2nd degree on November 2, 2004. He was given a term of 110 months min. term and maximum term of life. The victim who was 30 years of age and her husband returned home and went to bed around 9:30pm. At 2:00 am, the victim awoke as Hudson was sexually assaulting the victim with his hand. Hudson jumped out the bedroom window to flee the home. Hudson left his cap on the floor of the home when he fled. Deputies were able to determine who the owner of the hat was because of unique markings. Also Hudson left a watch at the scene that was recognized as belonging to Hudson. While in prison, Hudson completed sex offender treatment. Hudson will be on active supervision for life. He is being supervised by the Marysville Office of the Department of Corrections: 360-658-2150 " Probation Conditions Shall not purchase, own, have in his possession or under his control any firearm or deadly weapon. Shall entered into the after phase of sex offender treatment while in the community. Shall not use, possess or consume any controlled substances without a lawfully issued prescription. Shall have no contact, direct or indirect with his victim or her family for 107 years. Shall not use, possess, purchase or consume alcohol. Shall not possess or peruse pornographic materials. Shall submit to polygraph testing as required. Shall not engage in romantic relationship without first disclosing status as a sex offender and must disclose any romantic relationships to his Correctiond Officer. Shall not enter bars, taverns or lounges. Shall obey all Municipal, County, State, Tribal and Federal laws. Shall not purchase, own, have in his possession or under his control any firearm or deadly weapon. Shall entered into the after phase of sex offender treatment while in the community. Shall not use, possess or consume any controlled substances without a lawfully issued prescription. Shall have no contact, direct or indirect with his victim or her family for 107 years. Shall not use, possess, purchase or consume alcohol. Shall not possess or peruse pornographic materials. Shall submit to polygraph testing as required. Shall not engage in romantic relationship without first disclosing status as a sex offender and must disclose any romantic relationships to his Correctiond Officer. Shall not enter bars, taverns or lounges. Shall obey all Municipal, County, State, Tribal and Federal laws. |