Think it's easy for Joe Lopez to comply with his parole restrictions? Think again.
When he was released March, 2018, he did not only had to register as a sex offender, he also had to comply with a plethora of restrictions to remain free.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice said the singer will be required to abide by these rules:
No Contact with Victim;
No Contact with Victim;
No unsupervised contact with children < 17 Years;
Prohibition on internet access for certain sex offenders;
Sex Offender Program;
SISP: Super Intensive Supervision Program;
Offender shall not reside with, contact, or cause to be contacted any person 17 years of age, or younger, in person, by telephone, correspondence, video or audio device, third person, media, or any electronic means, unless approved by the supervising parole officer; and
Offender shall not reside with, contact, or cause to be contacted any person 17 years of age, or younger, in person, by telephone, correspondence, video or audio device, third person, media, or any electronic means, unless approved by the supervising parole officer; and
Offender shall not enter the specified county(s) without prior approval, Harris County, Texas.
All offenders released on parole are subject to the following General Conditions of release, they include but are not limited to:
All offenders released on parole are subject to the following General Conditions of release, they include but are not limited to:
I shall upon release from the institution, report immediately to my Parole Officer; thereafter, report as directed and follow all instructions from my Parole Officer;
I shall commit no offense against the laws of this State or any other State or of the United States;
I shall reside in a specific place as approved by my supervising officer;
I shall not travel outside the State of Texas without the approval of my supervising officer;
I shall not unlawfully own, possess, use, sell nor have under my control any weapon or illegal weapon;
I shall avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character; and
I shall not enter into any agreement to act as “Informer” or special agent for any law enforcement agency without specific written approval of the Parole Division Director or designee.