Thats legal in Vermont right?? and that one judge in Nebraska if your 'too short' for prison
Vermont, Oregon, Nebraska... It's all the same.
Yeah, I think so.
...for violating the terms of his probation while a grand jury considers charges of third-degree rape and third-degree sodomy against him, Lofton said.
If charged and convicted, Alcazar faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison, and a $125,000 fine for each count, both class C felonies.
They sure don't fool around in Oregon however! /s
Someone ping me when the Vegas lines are up on this one. I'll lay a cool 100K that says we hear this guy's name again within 24 months of 2011 or whenever he's released from that tremendously stringent sentence if not that stiff 5-year max. /s
The silver lining, at 27, if this guy lives to say 72, with a string of "maximum penalties," this guy can only "rape and sodomize" only 7 more 15-year old girls, assuming a year in between his last jail term and sentencing for the next.
"This was an isolated incident," she said.
That would be only 9 lifetime "isolated instances" when one includes the original murder and this one.
Boy, you sure don't want to be a child rapist and sodomist in Oregon. Tough laws! Then again, the sentence will likely be a lot more reasonable and much more in accordcance to and befitting of the crime, say what, a year or two using Oregon's liberal judicial ideologies? /s
That would however increase the number of "isolated instances" dramatically. Not that they'd have anything to do with this douchebag or one another or anything!