A jury of the Orange County County Court has denied the request of a child abuser twice from a Mental Health Hospital in Coalinga.
Siduu, now 85, asked to be released to the community without supervision, but the jury denied the request on Tuesday, April 9, after deliberating for about an hour, according to the Orange County District Prosecutor’s Office.
Landau, who lived in Anaheim at one time, was sentenced in 1982, when he was sentenced to three years in a state prison for annoying a 10 -year -old Anaheim boy. He was released in 1984 before declaring himself guilty in 1988 to 18 positions of lascivious acts with a 9 -year -old boy and was sentenced to 17 years in a state prison.
In 1996, Landau was on probation.
Over the years, Landau became a couple and was persecuted from a temporary home to the next by protesters who stirred signs and shirts that said “Get Fid of Sid”. He resorted to hate mail and death threats, according to the news of the day, and television photographers and newspapers followed their daily movements.
Duration of a section when it was out of custody moved to Placentia, where the police notified the residents that the convicted child abuser lived in his neighborhood using the law of the then Megan. T -shirts that use the protesters who read: “get rid of sid” and give up Landau, promised to Landau, to move from a temporary home to a temporary home.

He violated his probation three times between 1996 and 2000, with an assault and aggression, altering his GPS monitoring device and unauthorized contact with children, said the district prosecutor’s office.
The Prosecutor’s Office presented charges in 2000 accusing Landau of being a sexually violent predator. After two Hungies, a third jury affirmed the status in 2006, and Landau was again in custody and promised with a state mental health hospital indefinitely.
“We have bone fighting for decades to keep this sadistic predator BECS due to the incredible danger it represents for children if released,” said Orange ToddD County Prosecutor in a statement. “We will do absolutely everything we can do to prevent one more child from the bee to prey to this childhood abuser, and that means making sure that he never puts a foot out of a state mental hospital until the day he dies.”
Landau rejected the treatment in the installation, said the district prosecutor’s office, and broke the rules of behavior before requesting unconditional release in 2013.
A jury rejected his request.
In 2016, a panel of the State Court of Appeals reversed the jury’s decision, ruling that prosecutors made multiple errors, including the presentation of rumor evidence of a coroner psychiatrist to the jury.
On Monday, he thought, the jury ruled that Landau still qualifies as a sexual violent predator, which makes it not suitable for equally conditional release.
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