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Selva, 46, was initially indicted on 20 counts of rape for sexually assaulting two boys for more than three years. A different judge dismissed that indictment in 2004 because of errors. Prosecutors, instead of seeking a new indictment, opted for a plea agreement.

Probation? I am not kidding when I say this guy should have gotten the death penalty.

1 posted on 03/18/2006 6:37:01 AM PST by Diago
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To: Diago

I think every child molester should be given the death penalty. They kill as surely as someone who stops a person from breathing. I truly do not think there is a worse crime.


2 posted on 03/18/2006 6:43:25 AM PST by ImpotentRage
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To: Diago

And judge should get at least 10 years in jail!


3 posted on 03/18/2006 6:44:28 AM PST by QQQQ
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That would be Hizzoner there on the right.

4 posted on 03/18/2006 6:45:13 AM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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"host Bill O'Reilly fanning the flames of outrage."

So bringing the despicable ruling of this judge to light is "fanning the flames of outrage" hmmmmm.


5 posted on 03/18/2006 6:48:47 AM PST by traderrob6
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"Psychologists testified that Selva was making progress in counseling and that it was not likely he would reoffend."

Sure, where have I heard that before.

Why does it not surprise me that the judge (using term loosely) is a coke head, alcoholic.....
6 posted on 03/18/2006 6:50:11 AM PST by socialismisinsidious ( The socialist income tax system turns US citizens into beggars or quitters!)
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Selva, 46, was initially indicted on 20 counts of rape for sexually assaulting two boys for more than three years. A different judge dismissed that indictment in 2004 because of errors. Prosecutors, instead of seeking a new indictment, opted for a plea agreement.

ping!

7 posted on 03/18/2006 6:51:49 AM PST by Diago (http://www.margaretsanger.blogspot.com)
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The judge is one of those that believes that commission of a crime is merely the first step toward rehabilitation.

Punishment and justice don't fit into the picture anywhere in his judicial philosophy.


8 posted on 03/18/2006 6:51:54 AM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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All pedophiles, child molesters, child rapists and child murderers should be executed. Zero recividism.


9 posted on 03/18/2006 6:53:32 AM PST by butternut_squash_bisque (The recipe's at my FR HomePage)
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...conservative cable TV host Bill O'Reilly...

There is a conservative TV Host named Bill O'Reilly?
11 posted on 03/18/2006 6:59:06 AM PST by msnimje (SAMMY for SANDY --- THAT IS WHAT I CALL A GOOD TRADE!!!)
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To: Diago; North Coast Conservative; Pontiac; boxerblues; dubyaismypresident; GOP_Lady; DollyCali; ...

Pinging NE Ohio!


12 posted on 03/18/2006 7:02:13 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave ("Liberals out of power are comical-Liberals in power are dangerous!"-Rush Limbaugh.)
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Here's a picture of another politically connected scumbag that liked boys. He started with molesting and then took to killing his victims.

13 posted on 03/18/2006 7:02:51 AM PST by USNBandit (sarcasm engaged at all times)
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"I think I did protect the public and I did fulfill my duties in that respect," Connor said. "People screaming for jail are misguided. I guess it's revenge."

Connor was publicly reprimanded in 1984 when he was a lawyer after a drunken-driving arrest and a cocaine possession charge.

Connor was also arrested and convicted of drunken driving in 1999 and again in 2002, for which the Ohio Supreme Court put aside a suspension of his law license

"Whenever I drink, I break out in handcuffs," Byrne quoted Connor as saying.

So this creep can't comprehend justice, openly defies the law in his own conduct and then publicly mocks the law. How in God's name did this clown get onto the bench?

I'm beginning to think the justice system is rife with these pretenders.

14 posted on 03/18/2006 7:02:54 AM PST by GVnana (Former Alias: GVgirl)
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Connor said it is unbelievable that the legislature would try to remove him for a ruling. "Every judge in the state should be worried and scared if they are able to do that," Connor said.

Every judge on the country should be worried and scared, and of much worse than impeachment.

When people no longer believe they'll find justice in the courts, they'll get it for themselves. And judges are no more special than the rest of us.

There was no justice for the victims. That is his fault. He has to pay.

16 posted on 03/18/2006 7:08:12 AM PST by hellinahandcart
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These judges that let out these maggots ought to be given the same penalities these sex offendors get when another repeat crime is committed. And death would be an appropriate penality for this turd.


18 posted on 03/18/2006 7:11:49 AM PST by exzoomie
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"I think I did protect the public and I did fulfill my duties in that respect," Connor said. "People screaming for jail are misguided. I guess it's revenge."
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NO, JUDGE, it's called "penalty," "the price you pay," "why there are laws..." The people aren't misguided. You're seriously out of line when you don't punish sexual offenders. Earn your pay or step aside.


20 posted on 03/18/2006 7:13:04 AM PST by Birmingham Rain
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While this judge is a total loser and should be nowhere near the bench -- Everyone needs to READ everything associated with this case so that they can properly direct thier anger.

While the judge is a scumbag, the total fault on this belongs with the inept prosecutors and inspectors that totally HOSED the original indictment -- they are the reason the pervert got off light. They had him dead to righta on 20 counts that would have put him away for life -- instead thier pisspoor work resulted in all 20 counts being thrown out.

Prosecutors then got the perv to agree to two lesser counts, and the proscution PRESENTED the probabtion/counseling scenario to the judge.

The judge is a liberal weenie alcoholic who didn't have the balls to say no to the agreement and use his power to send the guy to jail, but the deal was made by loser prosecutors who bungled an open & shut case.

21 posted on 03/18/2006 7:15:08 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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Off the Bench?

Thursday, March 16, 2006

This is a partial transcript from "The O'Reilly Factor," March 15, 2006, that has been edited for clarity.

Watch "The O'Reilly Factor" weeknights at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET and listen to the "Radio Factor!"

BILL O'REILLY, HOST: Now for the top story tonight. Will the state of Ohio remove Judge John Connor from the bench? Joining us from Columbus, Ohio, attorney general Jim Petro.

I have to congratulate the state of Ohio. I just got this from John Houston, the House of Representatives leader, the Speaker of the House. — And they going to look into impeaching the judge. — [That's] quick action and we applaud you. Unlike Vermont, Ohio looks like it's stepping up and doing the right thing.

JIM PETRO, ATTORNEY GENERAL: And you know, the governor and the Speaker of the House have all joined together to actually take immediate action. I'm hoping Judge Connor simply leaves the bench. There are a lot of us who really fought to keep him from being elected two years ago. And of course, with this kind of sentence, this outrageous result, I think it's important that he leave the bench because he can't be trusted to do the right thing.

O'REILLY: What is his problem? You know this guy. I mean.

PETRO: Well, you know, we've seen him for years. He's been a lenient judge. There have been circumstances in the past, but this outrage really kind of takes the cake. This man plead guilty to sexual battery of two young boys over a three-year period. That outrageous behavior deserves the punishment that the law demands. And we can't sit back and see someone not punished when this kind of behavior is acknowledged in court. He pled guilty to the crime.

O'REILLY: And then you add to the fact that this guy, Connor, let a drunk driver, repeat offender.

PETRO: Yes, I know.

O'REILLY: ...long rap sheet, out. And we had the two mothers on, a 19-year-old girl, 20-year-old boy killed by the drunk driver.

PETRO: I know.

O'REILLY: Same thing. It looks to me like Connor is arrogant in his refusal to uphold the laws of Ohio.

PETRO: There have been a variety of those, Bill, including the fact that one of our public officials, who had been convicted of gross theft in office, I was involved in it because I was the auditor of state at the time. He was let out a year early out of prison because the judge described him as a model prisoner. That type of leniency in these very high visibility cases really has no part in the criminal justice system.

O'REILLY: All right. The other question that millions of Americans have asked me, through radio and television and mail and all that, is Judge Connor in Ohio has two convictions, criminal convictions on his record for DUI.

PETRO: Yes.

O'REILLY: And he's got a number of other arrests, including some kind of cocaine beef. How can a judge, with that kind of a rap sheet, have authority in the state of Ohio?

PETRO: Well, he runs and he's elected to office. This is a trial judge position. Actually, all of our judges are elected in the state of Ohio. And in this case, there were many people who really sought to seek — to assure that he not be elected. And he did win election.

I actually aggressively backed his opponent in the election because I felt that his record was such that we could do better with another judge.

O'REILLY: All right. Now he's a Democrat and Columbus is a liberal county.

PETRO: Somewhat...

O'REILLY: Yes, I mean, obviously, you wouldn't put a guy like this back on the bench if it were a conservative county, would you?

PETRO: Well, you know, and he has a good name. That's the problem with the system of electing judges. When you have multiple judge races, the name Connor has become a very familiar ballot name. And it's very difficult to beat a familiar ballot name.

O'REILLY: OK. Now, as far as you're concerned, you haven't talked to Judge Connor since we broke this story.

PETRO: No, I have not.

O'REILLY: OK, so you haven't talked to him.

PETRO: No.

O'REILLY: But sure he knows that you and Governor Taft and the Speaker Houston.

PETRO: Yes.

O'REILLY: ...all of you guys want him out?

PETRO: Yes, exactly.

O'REILLY: And if he doesn't leave voluntarily, as you hope he will, then it looks like the state legislature's going to impeach him. And then you have the people of Franklin County, there's a petition getting up to get him out on the local level.

PETRO: Yes.

O'REILLY: So.

PETRO: And the petition process is more time sensitive...

O'REILLY: Right.

PETRO: ...because it takes a while. Forty-one thousand signatures and then a trial ensues thereafter. Far better to see a concurrent resolution by the legislature adopted by a two-thirds vote. And then he can be removed from office by act of the legislature.

O'REILLY: So that could happen in the next week or so?

PETRO: That could happen quickly if the legislature moves on it quickly.

O'REILLY: OK. Is there any way you can move him into civil court? I guess you can't, because he's elected, right?

PETRO: No, he's an elected judge.

O'REILLY: Right.

PETRO: We really have no other way. The most effective way to do it — the way you move him into civil court is the petition process. But again, 41,000 valid signatures.

O'REILLY: Yes.

PETRO: ...the collection process itself is demanding.

O'REILLY: Right. Well, you guys are doing the right thing. And we want to.

PETRO: I think so.

O'REILLY: And we want America to know that the state of Ohio has rallied. The governor, the attorney general, obviously we're talking to him right now. And John Houston, the speaker of the house, all know the gravity of the situation. And we hope you can get it done within a week or so. And we'll report back, Mr. Attorney General. We appreciate your time.

PETRO: Great, we're working on it.

O'REILLY: OK.

PETRO: Bill, thank you very much.

O'REILLY: George, thank you.

PETRO: We're working on it.

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24 posted on 03/18/2006 7:21:00 AM PST by Diago (http://www.margaretsanger.blogspot.com)
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Whatever happened to "government of the people, by the people, and for the people"? I don't see "judges" mentioned by Lincoln at all. I suppose that government of the people has perished from the earth...or at least, from Ohio.


26 posted on 03/18/2006 7:21:03 AM PST by kittymyrib
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"Connor said he has been sober since 2002."

But he's been stupid since birth. A disgrace to Irish Americans everywhere and the mind boggles that he's been Irishman of the year.


30 posted on 03/18/2006 7:26:24 AM PST by jocon307 (The Silent Majority - silent no longer)
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Bad news. The GOP legislators in Ohio were trying to remove this creep from office, but they caved in to the demands of the dems, who apparently want him to stay:

http://zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060318/NEWS01/603180320/1002

In addition to his horrible ruling in this case and in others, why is this judge, a repeat DUI offender and cocaine user, not in jail himself? A jail sentence would certainly preclude him from serving as a judge.


33 posted on 03/18/2006 7:32:55 AM PST by Joann37
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