Posted on 11/17/2016 11:14:19 AM PST by Uncle Sam 911
An Alabama father who shot and killed his daughters sexual abuser pleaded guilty Monday and accepted a 40-year prison sentence in the hopes of sparing his daughter from having to relive the experience through a lengthy trial.
Jay Maynor, 43, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the June 2014 killing of 59-year-old Raymond Earl Brooks. Brooks was a registered sex offender who was shot to death at his home in rural Cullman County, north of Birmingham.
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Brooks pleaded guilty in 2002 to sexually abusing Maynor's young daughter. He served 27 months of a five-year sentence and paid restitution.
Basically he took it so that I didnt have to relive the molestation and also be on the stand in front of a bunch of people talking about and bringing back memories of the molestation, the woman told AL.com. My father was protecting me, like a father should do. He is an amazing fatheractually the best. He loves us so much.
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Hello?
The abuser was tried, convicted and imprisoned. He served his time and was released.
It's not like he was on the lam and the authorities didn't care.
The "dad" decided that the legislature was wrong and the death penalty should have been imposed, for crimes against HIS daughter at least.
That's not the way we do things here.
ML/NJ
Agreed in principle. But forty years makes a mockery of the law.
Not guilty.
>>The abuser gets 27 months and the loving dad gets 40 years?
Technically, he only got 20 years for killing the molester, the other 20 were for shooting at the guy dating his step-daughter before going on to kill the molester.
Based on that argument, then shouldn’t sex offenders have the opportunity to be removed from the registry? I’m not advocating for that by any means, but if the father can’t act legally after a period of time deemed appropriate by a court, why is the offender registered forever? If we treat the criminal as forever guilty, doesn’t that remove the argument of “effect”?
Again, I feel that sex offenders deserve the lifetime registry; I’m only questioning the “effect” argument.
Was the dead guy still doing something bad that involved the shooter or his daughter?
Murderer, not killer.
Easiest way to tell the difference these days is to put on a badge - whoosh, no murder.
When the criminal justice system fails you, time to take matters in your own hands. The Dad messed up and either talked or got caught. He should have had a better plan IMHO.
Justifiable homicide.
The state was delinquent in it's duty toward the citizen resulting the the citizen having to fill in the gap.
Send the judge and other pedophile cuddlers to jail for life.
Let the dad go.
effect means basically in the rage of the moment and has a lot to do with “temporary insanity”. You literally do not know what you are doing / can’t control it AND it is perfectly understandable to any common person that they would have acted the same.
In this case, the perps has been back in the community for close to 10 years - and dad certainly knows this. His actions are not based on anything the perp “just did”. It would be quite difficult to find enough people that would simply exonerate him.
As to whether the perp only deserved a 5 year sentence and early release ... not enough facts in the article. Since dad also attacked a third person does not help his case much.
I am a firm believer in keeping a perp behind bars until
1. he has paid his debt AND
2. he longer poses a threat
if both of those are satisfied, he should be rehabilitated. We don’t do that (anymore) so we will always have theses travesties.
Ha I dunno so much. I have lovely fantasies occasionally about my rapist...I hope he died a meaningful death to no one.
Absolutely justifiable homicide.
Commute his sentence.
Every MURDERER needs to go to prison.
Not all killings are murder.
He should have gone to the jury and hoped for nullification.
I’d have voted “not guilty.”
“paying his debt” is a silly concept. If we had slowly roasted the bastard to death it would not have paid anything.
You cannot pay that debt. There is no going back. The only thing you can do is make his punishment horrific and public so that the next sick freak that wants to rape a little girl will suppress those thoughts.
Rehabilitation? No longer poses a threat?
Sure.
Prez cannot pardon a state crime.
The president can only pardon those who have violated a federal law.
“That’s not the way we do things here.”
I don’t know if you noticed but last week an awful lot of people voiced their opinions on the status quo. Seems it’s due for a change.
And if this child rapist was still locked up in a cage he’d still be alive.
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