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		<title>Sex offender in Vermont seeks state Senate seat</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Date: 11/3/2008 7:10 AMBy JOHN CURRANAssociated Press WriterBURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Larkin Forney doesn&#8217;t have the most conventional background: He&#8217;s a convicted sex offender and drunken driver, a head injury victim and a marijuana legalization advocate.But that hasn&#8217;t stopped him running for state Senate.Forney, 31, of Milton, who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a minor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Date: 11/3/2008 7:10 AM<br /><br />By JOHN CURRAN<br />Associated Press Writer<br /><br />BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — Larkin Forney doesn&#8217;t have the most conventional background: He&#8217;s a convicted sex offender and drunken driver, a head injury victim and a marijuana legalization advocate.<br /><br />But that hasn&#8217;t stopped him running for state Senate.<br /><br />Forney, 31, of Milton, who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a minor and has three driving under the influence convictions, said he&#8217;s running to bring public attention to flaws in the criminal justice system — and to let the world know he&#8217;s no pedophile.<br /><br />He knows his background may scare off some voters, but he figures honesty might win him some votes in the race for one of six at-large seats representing Vermont&#8217;s most populous county.<br /><br />&#8220;All my skeletons are out in the open, while other people continue to deny theirs,&#8221; he said.<br /><br />Vermont law has no ban on people with criminal records running for office. If you live in the district you want to represent and you gather enough signatures from people — in state Senate races, that&#8217;s 100 — you can get on the ballot.<br /><br />Forney did.<br /><br />His name appears with 13 others on Tuesday&#8217;s ballot, under the &#8220;Justice for Vermonters&#8221; party label. In his campaign literature, he says diagnosed sexual predators and pedophiles should be sent to prison for life, marijuana should be legalized and U.S troops withdrawn from Iraq.<br /><br />&#8220;We haven&#8217;t had situations where anybody with that kind of record&#8217;s been elected,&#8221; said Secretary of State Deborah Markowitz. &#8220;We&#8217;ve had people with criminal records run for office, usually at the local level, for constable or lister. At the end of the day, the voters make a choice.&#8221;<br /><br />In any election, Forney probably would face an uphill battle. Running this year makes his candidacy especially unlikely.<br /><br />The abduction, rape and murder of 12-year-old Brooke Bennett — allegedly by her sex-offender uncle, Michael Jacques — has badly shaken people in Vermont, and prompted a vigorous election-year debate over how best to prevent sex crimes and punish those responsible.<br /><br />Electing a sex offender? It could happen, Forney says.<br /><br />&#8220;I don&#8217;t think I have that bad of a shot,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The government can put the sex offender label on someone, but it doesn&#8217;t make them a pedophile or a dangerous person.&#8221;<br /><br />Forney, who suffered a traumatic brain injury as an 8-year-old boy when he was hit by a car, blames the injury for some of his troubles, which include a suicide attempt in which he set himself on fire.<br /><br />The sex charge stemmed from a 2002 incident in which he had sex with a 14-year-old girl. He says the sex was consensual, and that the girl lied about her age. Attempts to reach her for comment — through the Chittenden County victim&#8217;s advocate&#8217;s office — were unsuccessful.<br /><br />Forney, who pleaded guilty to the charge in 2005, served 19 months in prison. He claims he was pressured into the plea.<br /><br />Whatever the truth, his candidacy was a surprise.<br /><br />&#8220;It&#8217;s a little odd that in this political climate, he&#8217;s willing to run,&#8221; said state Sen. Diane Snelling, a Republican. &#8220;To some extent, you have to give the guy credit. If he wants to take his case to the people, great. But his argument will only reach certain people.&#8221;<br /><br />Pearse Corcoran, 22, of Burlington, who cast his vote last week at Burlington City Hall, said he didn&#8217;t vote for Forney.<br /><br />&#8220;I had heard about him. I heard it was circumstantial and all that, but I think that&#8217;s irrelevant. Plus, there&#8217;s the DUI thing,&#8221; he said.<br /><br />Should Forney win, he would not be subject to a state Constitution article that gives the House and Senate the authority to expel a member. Such expulsion can&#8217;t be for causes known to voters before the election, according to David Gibson, secretary of the state Senate.<br /><br />&#8220;That sounds like it would exclude him,&#8221; said Gibson.<br /><br />___<br /><br />On the Net:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.justiceforvermonters.org">http://www.justiceforvermonters.org</a><br /><br />Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.<br />Summary]]></content:encoded>
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