Accused sex offender released on bail [The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.]
| By Meghann M. Cuniff, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. | |
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He is under court orders to not contact children or visit places where children gather. He's also wearing an ankle monitor that tracks his movements, said Payne's lawyer,
"I just don't want people to go out and try to take the law into their own hands," Hearrean said. "What happened to innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?"
Payne posted the bond through Smith Family Bail Bonds. Owner
"We can actually see where he is within two meters at all times," Smith said.
Hearrean said Payne is entitled to a reasonable bond.
"I just assure you he's under close monitoring, not only by the bond company, but by the court and others, including me," Hearrean said. "He's not going to violate any release conditions."
Smith said he also is worried citizens may seek "vigilante justice."
"As a professional bondsman, I understand when people in the community are concerned when people in cases like this post a bond," Smith said. "It is our job to keep that community risk as low as absolutely possible."
Payne is to be back in court on
Payne is a level 3 sex offender, the classification considered most likely to reoffend. He served 3 1/2 years in prison for grabbing a 9-year-old girl's crotch and buttocks while at a North Division Street store in 2001.
He also has two convictions for fourth-degree assault that stem from child molestation claims, as well as a public indecency count in
He was arrested Tuesday after a
Hearrean declined to discuss how Payne was able to come up with bond money.
He said he fears his client won't be able to get a fair trial.
"Everybody deserves a fair trial," Hearrean said.
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