Posted: Jun 18, 2012 6:12 AM by Kate Richards
DENVER (AP) - Court records show a state lawmaker who voted against a comprehensive rewrite of Colorado's sex-offender registration laws has a convicted sex offender living at his house.
The Denver Post reports 32-year-old Michael Frierson lives at Republican Rep. Randy Baumgardner's address in Hot Sulphur Springs. Frierson pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of sexual assault and received five years' probation for incidents in 2004 involving a victim younger than 14.
He was arrested in April at Baumgardner's house for failing to register as a sex offender.
Baumgardner says Frierson approached him a year and a half ago, and he wanted to provide a second chance by giving him work.
The lawmaker voted against a bill in 2011 that rewrote sex-offender registration requirements that some deemed impossible to follow. He initially voted for the bill but said he couldn't support the Senate's changes.