Just saw a convicted child molester on the street...

Jugernot

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I went to high school with a guy that was constantly bragging about having sex with lots o' girls (all underage, he was 18). Anyway, after we graduated high school, I saw a story on the news where he was sitting in a jail cell convicted on having sex and sexual abusing his step sister (she was 12)... apparently his parents turned him in to the cops. I was quite sickened to hear about. Last I heard he got sent to jail.

Yesterday I was driving to get some groceries and who do I see walking down the street? The perv himself! Why do they let sick fvcks out like him?

Jugs
 

wnied

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Probably a Non Violent Offender. Which imminently means his case gets thrown to the back burner these days, for the more violent offenders. Over Crowding in Jails, forces the law to look at it on a case by case basis, where people who've broken the law, but have shown their not an immediate threat to themselves or anyone else will get an early release based on their behavior while incarcerated.

~wnied~
 

ChrisIsBored

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There's a lot of violent and dangerous individuals smoking weed... we need the prison room for them...

The rapists aren't as bad to society...






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Josh

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Originally posted by: chrisisbored
There's a lot of violent and dangerous individuals smoking weed... we need the prison room for them...

The rapists aren't as bad to society...






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AMEN!!...to the implied statement..
 

yakko

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Originally posted by: wnied
Probably a Non Violent Offender. Which imminently means his case gets thrown to the back burner these days, for the more violent offenders. Over Crowding in Jails, forces the law to look at it on a case by case basis, where people who've broken the law, but have shown their not an immediate threat to themselves or anyone else will get an early release based on their behavior while incarcerated.

~wnied~

I wish that was always the case.

There is a guy here in Florida who is sitting on a 75 years sentence for having sex with his underag girlfriend. He was 18 she was 16. They had been dating for years and having sex pretty much the whole time. His parents didn't really care because they were serious about the relationship and actually had plans on getting married. Her parents are freaks and they pressed charges against him. At the trial their daughter sat behind him in the courtroom and never spoke with her parents because she actually loves this guy and is going to wait for him. (I will try to find some information to post on this)

We also have a nice young girl named Valessa Robinson (read the whole thing) who was convicted of third degree murder and robbery and got a 13 to 20 year sentence. She planned with her boyfriend, Adam Davis, to kill her mom. (planning it in advance is first degree which is what her boyfriend got) She held her mom down while she was being stabbed. Yet a third person, Jon Whispel, who did nothing to help kill but also did nothing to stop it is serving 25 years for his part.
 

her209

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Originally posted by: yakko
Yet a third person, Jon Whispel, who did nothing to help kill but also did nothing to stop it is serving 25 years for his part.

Ahh, the good old "Good Samaritan Law" at work.
 

Mrburns2007

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Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: wnied
Probably a Non Violent Offender. Which imminently means his case gets thrown to the back burner these days, for the more violent offenders. Over Crowding in Jails, forces the law to look at it on a case by case basis, where people who've broken the law, but have shown their not an immediate threat to themselves or anyone else will get an early release based on their behavior while incarcerated.

~wnied~

I wish that was always the case.

There is a guy here in Florida who is sitting on a 75 years sentence for having sex with his underag girlfriend. He was 18 she was 16. They had been dating for years and having sex pretty much the whole time. His parents didn't really care because they were serious about the relationship and actually had plans on getting married. Her parents are freaks and they pressed charges against him. At the trial their daughter sat behind him in the courtroom and never spoke with her parents because she actually loves this guy and is going to wait for him. (I will try to find some information to post on this)

We also have a nice young girl named Valessa Robinson (read the whole thing) who was convicted of third degree murder and robbery and got a 13 to 20 year sentence. She planned with her boyfriend, Adam Davis, to kill her mom. (planning it in advance is first degree which is what her boyfriend got) She held her mom down while she was being stabbed. Yet a third person, Jon Whispel, who did nothing to help kill but also did nothing to stop it is serving 25 years for his part.


Maybe it's time to set federal protocols for crimes ?
 

bmacd

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Well, if he's done his time, he's paid his debt to society. What else do you want?

justice isn't always so easily paid by jail time. More people would rather wish death upon him. I just lost my train of thought...

-=bmacd=-
 

Jfur

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Originally posted by: wnied
Probably a Non Violent Offender. Which imminently means his case gets thrown to the back burner these days, for the more violent offenders. Over Crowding in Jails, forces the law to look at it on a case by case basis, where people who've broken the law, but have shown their not an immediate threat to themselves or anyone else will get an early release based on their behavior while incarcerated.

~wnied~

ALL rapes are violent offenses, and sexual offenses have a high recidivism risk.
 

Lithium381

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Well, if he's done his time, he's paid his debt to society. What else do you want?

what?!?!? he should be shot! He didnt' pay his debt, what about his poor step-sister?!?!? Sick and demented people shouldn't be allowed to walk the streets.......i remember an idea posted here a month ago, about having the inmates fight eachother to death.....these guys shouldn't be here....