To: cyborg; floriduh voter
"Am I alone in wondering why these people are never released in the judge's own backyard?"
Listen, that's nothing! On a technicality, the Second District over in Tampa released a bunch of sexual predators the state was trying to keep in treatment centers. Where did all these sexual predators go when released? Back to their homes on the other coast in Daytona Beach! Outrageous. You are right. If judges release these scumballs, they indeed ought to have them released in their own backyards.
733 posted on
02/06/2004 2:56:05 PM PST by
Amore
(La vita รจ una femmina ed allora morite)
To: Amore; floriduh voter
I didn't mean to get off topic on this thread.
The most mind-boggling part of this whole matter to me is that the accused is a father of 3 daughters. What in the world was this guy thinking...
738 posted on
02/06/2004 2:59:55 PM PST by
summer
To: Amore
The healing process.... . . . should consist of a little hempen therapy for the perp-- the kind that wraps around his neck, not the kind that is smoked.
As for the judges who release unprocessed sewage of this nature into society-- they should be treated just like a toxic chemical waste dumper-- fined, run out of the business and jailed. This is professional negligence far worse than a doctor who gets drunk and botches an operation. I wouldn't look for Johnny Edwards trail lawyer buddies to take to suing negligent judges.
To: Amore
It almost seems like the only remedy is to institute the DEATH penalty for child molesters and rapists.
I'd actually be all for it, even the second part whenever the rape is aggravated ( when the rapist not only threatens with a deadly weapon, but uses it to hurt the victim).
767 posted on
02/06/2004 3:16:11 PM PST by
SarahW
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