[Vision2020] Quick Question

Glenn Schwaller vpschwaller at gmail.com
Wed May 9 09:40:55 PDT 2007


Tom -  I did post something last Saturday to the effect that the best to my
knowledge Mr Sitler is out under the supervision or Probation and Parole.
Due to time constraints, I was unable to attend the hearing on Friday
afternoon, but his car is no longer in the courthouse parking lot, so I'm
assuming he is out and about.

To my knowledge he is still attending therapy in Clarkston and Pullman.  I
suspect he is on a short leash as far as leaving Moscow (or at least
District 2) requiring him to notify P&P when he leaves and when he returns,
and that he is within the time constraints P&P may have placed on him for
traveling to and from his sessions.

My understanding is that he is gainfully employed in the Moscow area.  I
suspect if one is really interested in the details, one may call District 2
P&P (208-883-3547) as a concerned citizen and see what information they can
give.

Alternatively (or additionally) one could email Murph at the Daily News and
ask for a "what's the deal here?"
One can also go to:
www.isp.state.id.us/identification/*sex*_*offender*/public_access.html
and see if Mr Sitler has registered.  I'm not sure how long he has to
register once he's out, or how often the list is updated.

I find it a bit curious that there has been a considerable amount of
"traffic" concerning Mr Sitler and Mr Wight, particularly considering that 2
other sex offenders have been released into the Moscow area in the last 2
weeks, and no one has asked about those particular individuals . . .

Hmmmmm . . .

Schwaller

"Once upon a time there were cannibals; there are no cannibals any more"
     Mark Knopfler



On 5/8/07, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
>
> Quick question:  Is anybody aware of the results of last Friday's review
> hearing concerning:
>
> Steven J. Sitler
> http://www.tomandrodna.com/CR_2005_02027/
>
> He has completed the one-year incarceration portion of his sentence.  The
> review hearing was to determine if he should (or should not) be released
> on
> probation.
>
> As Steven Sitler is a Level 3 sex offender, this should not be regarded as
>
> persecution on my part, but a major safety concern for the community as a
> whole.
>
> I have browsed both the Lewiston Tribune and the Moscow-Pullman Daily News
> for the past couple days.  NOT A WORD.
>
> However, it should be noted that the Moscow-Pullman Daily News did report
> on
> NSA's commencement "book signing".  Is the Daily News simply unaware of
> Sitler's hearing, or were they simply blind-sided and swamped by the NSA
> book signing?
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> "Uh, how about a 1-strike law. Death doesn't seem too extreme for a
> Level-3
> sex offender."
>
> - Dale "Comb-Over" Courtney (August 3, 2005)
>
>
>
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