Si alguien ha hecho algo malo relacionado con niños, no puede entrar a ciertos lugares sin permiso. Si no se va cuando se le pide, puede meterse en problemas más graves.
Es como si un amigo te pidiera que no vayas a su casa después de una discusión. Si decides ir sin su permiso, podrías perder su amistad para siempre.
Imagina que Juan, un gerente de un parque, le dice a Luis, que ha tenido problemas con la ley, que no puede entrar al parque sin su permiso. Si Luis no se va cuando se lo pide o vuelve sin autorización, podría enfrentar serias consecuencias legales.
Si no cumples con las órdenes de salida o entras sin permiso, puedes enfrentar cargos por un delito grave.
(1) An owner, manager, or operator of a covered entity may order a covered offender from the legal premises of a covered entity as provided under this section. To do this, the owner, manager, or operator of a covered entity must first provide the covered offender, or cause the covered offender to be provided, personal service of a written notice that informs the covered offender that:(a) The covered offender must leave the legal premises of the covered entity and may not return without the written permission of the covered entity; and(b) If the covered offender refuses to leave the legal premises of the covered entity, or thereafter returns and enters within the legal premises of the covered entity without written permission, the offender may be charged and prosecuted for a felony offense as provided in RCW 9A.44.196.(2) A covered entity may give written permission of entry and use to a covered offender to enter and remain on the legal premises of the covered entity at particular times and for lawful purposes, including, but not limited to, conducting business, voting, or participating in educational or recreational activities. Any written permission of entry and use of the legal premises of a covered entity must be clearly stated in a written document and must be personally served on the covered offender. If the covered offender violates the conditions of entry and use contained in a written document personally served on the offender by the covered entity, the covered offender may be charged and prosecuted for a felony offense as provided in RCW 9A.44.196.(3) An owner, employee, or agent of a covered entity shall be immune from civil liability for damages arising from excluding or failing to exclude a covered offender from a covered entity or from imposing or failing
Un 'ofensor cubierto' es alguien que ha cometido un delito relacionado con niños y está sujeto a ciertas restricciones de acceso a lugares específicos.
Si entras a un lugar del que te han echado sin permiso, puedes ser acusado de un delito grave y enfrentar consecuencias legales.
Sí, un lugar puede darte permiso por escrito para entrar y estar allí, pero debes seguir las reglas que se te indiquen.
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