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		<title>Convicted SoCal pedophile denied release</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Associated Press &#8211; SANTA ANA, Calif.—A convicted pedophile who became the public face of Megan&#8217;s Law in the 1990s was denied his bid for release from a state mental facility on Thursday.An Orange County Superior Court jury determined Sid Landau, 69, was still a threat to society and should remain hospitalized in state custody, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em><span id="mn_Global"><span id="mn_Article">The Associated Press</span></span></em></strong><span id="mn_Article"><strong> &#8211; SANTA ANA</strong>, Calif.—A convicted pedophile who became the public face of Megan&#8217;s Law in the 1990s was denied his bid for release from a state mental facility on Thursday.An Orange County Superior Court jury determined Sid Landau, 69, was still a threat to society and should remain hospitalized in state custody, where he has been held for eight years.</span></p>
<p>Two previous juries deadlocked on whether Landau should be released.</p>
<p>Dressed in a blue-and-white checkered shirt, the gray-haired Landau looked down at the table, sighed and whispered to his lawyer, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to die in jail,&#8221; according to the Los Angeles Times.</p>
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<p>Prosecutors pursued a petition under the state&#8217;s sexually violent predator statute, which allows offenders deemed a continual threat to remain hospitalized in state custody after their prison sentences are completed.</p>
<p>Landau claimed he is not a threat because of his age and poor health, including prostate cancer and heart surgery. But prosecutors argued he is incurable.</p>
<p>Landau was convicted of molesting two boys in the 1980s but has admitted to abusing 10. He served a combined 10 years in prison on those convictions.</p>
<p>He became one of Southern California&#8217;s most recognizable pedophiles in the 1990s when police, who were enforcing Megan&#8217;s Law for the first time, distributed fliers in his Placentia neighborhood identifying him as a convicted sex offender.</p>
<p>He was chased from a series of homes and motels by death threats and <span id="mn_Article">protesters until he was arrested on parole violations in 1997. </span></p>
<p>He was transferred to a state mental hospital in 2000 following his second probation violation.</p>
<p>Megan&#8217;s Law was enacted in 1996 and allows police to publicize the whereabouts of sex offenders.</p>
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