Former Saints defensive back Darren Sharper will serve nine years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple rape charges earlier this year and he won’t be living a normal life after he gets out of jail. As part of his deal with Louisiana courts, Sharper will be treated as a sex offender, and monitored closely for the rest of his life.

According to the New Orleans Advocate, after his release Sharper would not be allowed to drink alcohol, use the internet, or travel more than 50 miles from home without permission from state officials. His penis would be also be monitored.

The Advocate says:

"Sharper will be subject to lie detector tests and, while on lifetime probation in Arizona, to the “penile plethysmograph,” in which a sensor is attached to the penis while an array of sexual images flashes before his eyes, to gauge arousal."

If Sharper violates any of a multitude of rules, he goes back to prison, finishes his sentence, and will have to follow those rules if he is ever released again.

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