Posted on 11/22/2005 7:33:07 AM PST by newgeezer
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"I'm starting my stopwatch now. Let's see how long it takes for her lawyer to claim she was monstrously abused by both parents."
Ditto that! OR the lawyer could use the infamous Menendez defense -- "She's a poor orphan."
Yes, that's true.
But, they shouldn't. That's the point.
Sorry.
Don't know why it came out that way.
DING DING DING... I called this one.
Two Counts of Murder 1 for both of em
You don't invite the man committing statutory rape with your daughter to your home.. you have him arrested, and you send her off to boarding school.
It wouldn't apply as the defendant is less than 5 years her senior, if memory serves. However, it doesn't matter, he's got bigger issues than possible statutory rape (which doesn't exist as a criminal offense in PA any longer)...
Certainly, but that's only an option if this meets the legal definition of statutory rape in the great state of Pennsylvania.
Hang the boy tonight, let the girl watch the same way she watched her parents and then put her in a box for the rest of her life.
The problem here is this girl's father. Why would the father of a beautiful little 14 year old girl let out on the streets to consort with older boys like a piece of meat and get wrapped up with bums like this loser, Ludwig. This girl belonged at home inside the house, not out on the streets.
You can't point the finger at this girl. Her father should have had his lights on and didn't. Unfortunately, that's happening all around us.
DA740
Well statutory rape no longer exists in PA... and it wouldn't have applied in this case even when it did... as there was an exhemption if there was less than 5 years difference in their ages and the younger was over 13 I believe...
PA dropped the statutory rape code a few years ago, now it falls under contributing to deliquency of a minor or some such... but this relationship would not have fallen under the law anyway.
Either way, you don't invite them to your house, you send your wild child off to military bording school. Believe me, I'm not inviting Junior over to my house to talk to him, because frankly if I did, I would likely wind up in Jail for what I wound up doing to him.
Age of consent is 16. Below that age (13-15) it is statutory rape when their is greater than a four year age difference between the parties. Under 13 is automatically rape. David and Kara have a 4 year, 1 month age difference between. Because she is 14,if he was charged with statutory rape he would have to prove that he 1) didn't know how old she was and 2) believed she was older than 14. I doubt he could proof that.
Sorry, but I don't blame the father for not having his lights on... teenagers disobey their parents. This incident falls squarely on this girls shoulders. The parents may have been able to do some things differently, but from what's been reported, this isn't a case where mom and dad were obvlious or neglectful.
More a story of lolita wanting to run wild, and mom and dad having a hard time keeping her in line.
"Her father should have had his lights on and didn't."
According to the article, they were meeting in secret and her father found out and invited the boy over to confront him, when he(the boy) killed them.
big mistake on the parents' part! when i was in school, lots of kids did this... my mom was wise to this... she would take me to the house where i was to stay the night... she made sure i went in with all my sleepover stuff, said "hi" to the parents, and then she would always be the one to pick me up... and even after doing all this, my mom really had no control over what i did once she was gone...
my older sister never let my niece go to any sleep overs...
It is now called statutory sexual assault- same thing essentially as statutory rape. It is a felony in the second degree in PA.
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