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Judiciary system weak?
Heard this debated for like an hour on the way home from work, had to find out if it were real... sadly enough it is...
http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2...0610831208.txt Sad sad sad... Discuss? :lol: |
my vote is jail time until chemical castration medications have taken its full effects...then some type of hearing to determine the inmates fate.
pedophiles make me sick. deffinately got off easy on this one. horrible. 1 freaking day jail. i hope he gets butt raped for 23 hours and 40 minutes, only stopping to change rapists :nod: |
Yea..
Funniest part was his defense. Something along the lines of " he was a loser, couldn't get laid, and wanted to watch a virgin girl to figure stuff out" and of course " he didn't know kiddie porn was illegal". Some people... and the friggen lawyer that defended him, man o man, morals are a thing of the past I guess. |
ehh there is no 100% perfect judiciary system, ours is seemed to be the most fair, one day of prison is low, but then again he is a registered sex offender and has to be supervised the rest of his life, meaning probation till he dies and that is a harsh punishment.
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Still. He broke the law. Why is there no jail time?
Why is there no mandatory minimum sentence? |
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i agree on the mandatory minimum sentencing for child porn |
And Justin, is this is too much for the lounge you can make it disappear.
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Its just frustrating how one day can be considered punishment. Like its a slap in the face to me at least, to be able to say to a judge, " I was not aware I was breaking a law, oops my bad", and get a day... sad.
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"Graci is also facing a maximum lifetime supervised release and $250,000 fine and $100 special assessment."
It says ten years but with such a low incarceration period he most likely will get this. it must not be in NJ though, in NJ as a registered sex offender you are given probation till you die. |
Ok so you get a buddy looking over your shoulder. Woo hoo.
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If it was only a buddy looking over your shoulder than it would be horrible, but its not its probation, im not trying to support this child molestor, imo he should be stoned but do you know what happens during probation?
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Not really, but I assume it is way better than being stuck in general population labeled as a kiddie porn guy...
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yea but then again if we throw everyone in jail, WE pay for it, the average rate to put someone in jail is above 50,000 dollars per person and we as working citizens pay for it. During probation this dude may have to meet up with his officer once a week, get drug tested at any time/date during the term and the officer has the right to enter his house anytime he wants to check up on him. Prison still is worse but i would also hate to be on probation for at least ten years
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I guess. Still. It just is embarrassing to me to see a judge hand down a day in jail as punishment.
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You want to talk about weak? How about a month for killing a guy drunk driving?
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Is that the vette driver who killed the kid high on coke?
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yeah now that was some bull chit, and what about the reverse discrimination case against the Fire Fighters with that new judge, shes going to be a horrible judge
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Supervised release is subjective. He's going to have to register as a sex offender for 10yrs here in PA....I guess he's also on probation for 10yrs(I assume that's what the supervised release is).
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Still just a major facepalm thought.
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if the answer was probation, then this guy is in for a long haul. if it's not, and he is on parole when released, then he could have gotten a really sweet deal. i mean, most people know that parole officers are spread way too thin with too many people to supervise.
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now, sexual predators are discriminated against by the public at large and the prison population. is that a bad thing? i don't think so. men from the middle eastern countries are discriminated against by all types of people. that little old lady with blue hair sitting across the aisle from him is doing some heavy discrimination. the TSA employees discriminated against them while they were in the line. oh, wait, that is just profiling. that's ok in most states... :mrgreen: |
hey now, reverse discrimination was a part of the case name, im only stating it! but i do agree with what you said..
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Jim, I think they use the term "reverse discrimination" because it's white people people being discriminated against. I guess everyone assumes(including the law) that white people originated discrimination against minorities so anytime a white person is in that position it's "reverse" discrimination. Just a hunch. :D
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