Jose Olivares-Parada, 38, was arrested Aug 21 after an investigation into the suspicion of sending pornography to a minor – and arranging a meeting with a minor at AT&T Park.
Olivares-Parada was actually communicating with an undercover police officer.
Bail was initially set at $60,000 after his arrest, however, Superior Court Judge Joseph Quinn reduced his bail to ZERO (on his own recognizance) – allowing Olivares-Parada to be released and FREE TO GO with ZERO accountability.
Child advocate Mark Klaas gave this statement to NBC/Bay Area News…
“You know, giving this guy the ability to walk is a terribly irresponsible thing to do under the
circumstances,” Klaas said.
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(reported by NBC Bay Area – Sept 2017)
A suspected would-be child molester was released from jail Friday without having to post bail, according to court documents obtained by NBC Bay Area.
Jose Olivares-Parada, 38, was arrested Aug. 21 on suspicion of sending pornography to and arranging a meeting with a minor when he showed up to meet with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl at AT&T Park, court records show.
Olivares-Parada actually had been corresponding with a police officer.
Two days after his arrest, bail was set at $60,000, but two days after that, Judge Joseph Quinn reduced bail to nothing and released Olivares-Parada on his own recognizance, with the instructions that he was not to chat on websites nor visit locations where minors are likely to be, other than AT&T Park, where he works.
Child advocate Mark Klaas, whose daughter Polly Klaas was murdered by a sexual predator, vehemently disagreed with the judge’s decision.