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My question involves criminal law for the state of: Oregon
My former roommate is now demanding that I let her bring her sec offender boyfriend onto the propety to help her move her stuff.. lol.. it is his stuff she tried to sneak him on property by moving all his crap here ( 5 cubic meters of clothing and shoes.. I am still baffled)
I told her if he put a foot on property I would call the police.
So? Exactly what are you expecting the police to DO? Unless the property in question is statutorily off limits to REGISTERED sex offenders, or until there has been a trespass warning issued, he's not doing anything illegal just by being there.

She says whatever..and that she is going to do it..and there is nothing the police can do.
Yep...pretty much.


However,,, I have witnessed him violate his parole numberous times... from drinking alcohol.. and referring basketballs games at most fo the metro areas high school gyms... this street is teaming with young girls..and he is to not have any contact with minors under 14.
Then I guess you should have reported those incidents at the time?


is that enough to get him hauled off?
It's enough to file a police report, and possibly to start an investigation on probation violation - but doubtful that your statement alone is going to make any difference about what happens today.

Conftonation is imminent.. hope to hear from someone soon.. his parole officer is keep too tight of lips.. I think there is nothing she can do.. I have found his pay stubs from the referring games.. and some of them are for 4 and 5 graders.. can I give those to her.. or is that fruit from the poisned tree.. a phrase my father popped off at me (too much law and order I guess)
thanks
Fruit of the poisoned tree applies to evidence collected by the state, not by private citizens. If you have evidence of his violation, then forward it to his probation officer (however keep in mind that technically you are in possession of his property which could open the door for theft charges against YOU depending on the circumstances).

The sooner you let them get their stuff out the sooner you'll be rid of them - but the bottom line is that unless of until his PO violates him, police are going to wave and say "have a nice day moving your stuff".