If he stays, he's likely to be arrested again

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On Friday a judge modified a restraining order against McClellan and ordered him to stay at least 10 yards from places where children congregate, including schools, playgrounds and child care centers over the next three years. [...]

McClellan has said he is sexually attracted to children but has never tried to molest a child because it is against the law, and that the restraining order is like prosecuting him for a "thought crime." He says the order also violates his First Amendment right to free speech, and that he's been threatened as a result of the publicity surrounding his case.

source: Article 'Says If He Stays, He's Likely to be Arrested Again'; www.knx1070.com/pages/861035.php?contentType=4&contentId=842455; KNX 1070 News; August 2007