EMMANUEL LAW PETITION

Emmanuel Lacayo

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This law is sponsored by Nicaraguan Civic Task Force

This petition calls the local and state legislator to take urgent action to reduce violence in our society from ex- convicts. Especially for those who are a threat to our future; our youth. This petition is for a more severe law in order to protect our families against criminals.

In Florida we have the 10-20-life law (Florida's Tolerance for Crime is Over. Three Strikes.....and You’re Out) effective July 1, 1999. However, we, as a community, demand to change this tolerance law to a ZERO TOLERANCE law against ex-convicts.

Our family lost our 16 year old son (a minor), EMMANUEL MOISES LACAYO, who was murdered by an ex-convict who had been in probation for two months after being in jail for one year and one day. The assassin has a long criminal record, therefore, being more of a threat to our community, as may be thousands of other ex-convicts roaming our streets.

We sign this petition to keep murderers registered; we need to be informed when criminals are released from jail. They must be registered just like molesters and rapist. We do not want to live next door or work with someone who has multiple offenses or encounters with law enforcement, nonetheless have these criminals around our children.

We demand that you take immediate action.

PETITION FORM

NAME___________________________________________________________

STREET ADDRESS______________________________________________________

CITY_________________________________ , FL ZIP_______________ , USA

COUNTY________________ E-mail __________________________________

(Florida County of residence)

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DATE_____________________

Send this petition

E-mail; lacayocesar@comcast.net

Fax: 305 223 2696 or 305 461 4444

By Mail: Cesar Lacayo

P. O. Box 441806,

Miami, Florida 33144

Download this form in PDF here.

This law is sponsored by Nicaraguan Civic Task Force