Ted who was a released sex offender living near a school expressed his love for children. An undercover policeman overheard Ted's comments and arrested him, the prosecutor's best theory to convict Ted is:

a. As a convicted sex offender, Ted has no right to express thoughts about children
b. As a convicted sex offender, Ted can be legally arrested anywhere near a school
c. Ted's words are likely to lead to illegal and inappropriate action with children
d. The First Amendment does not protect pedophile desires


B

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