1 posted on
12/23/2010 9:27:10 AM PST by
redreno
To: redreno
how many times did it happen that we DON’T know about it
2 posted on
12/23/2010 9:28:33 AM PST by
Mr. K
('Profiling' you is worse than grabbing your balls)
To: redreno
How old is he? Is there a possibility he could die in jail?
3 posted on
12/23/2010 9:29:07 AM PST by
wastedyears
(It has nothing to do with safety, and everything to do with control.)
To: redreno
As long as we’re discussing “Lee” and “Wayne,” I think maybe “Floyd” might deserve a mention.
4 posted on
12/23/2010 9:30:51 AM PST by
Steely Tom
(Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
To: redreno
5 posted on
12/23/2010 9:31:31 AM PST by
bgill
(K Parliament- how could a young man born in Kenya who is not even a native American become the POTUS)
To: redreno
Before trial, he had turned down a plea offer of five years in prison, to be followed by 20 years of probation OOPS! Especially since his sperm was found inside the woman prisoner.
He traded 5 years for 30, that's just stupid.
To: redreno
From the article: “His attorney, Bob Nichols, argued that the “victim did not appear traumatized after the event.””
WOW
10 posted on
12/23/2010 9:36:53 AM PST by
hiasm
(Isaiah 6:8)
To: redreno
I believe that while he’s in prison he’ll be given the opportunity to experience how it feels to be raped.
11 posted on
12/23/2010 9:36:53 AM PST by
ryderann
To: redreno
His attorney, Bob Nichols, argued that the "victim did not appear traumatized after the event." He said the judge should "weigh a lifetime of service to the community versus one day."
"Every person is better than the worst day of their life," Nichols said.
Lazarus said he took issue with Nichols' argument that this crime didn't have the level of violence and injury so many other crimes have.
"All sexual batteries are violent," Lazarus said. Even when "a good person commits an evil deed, nonetheless, he commits an evil deed."
Someone drop this guy out of a two story building into a razorwire 5 rolls wide and five rolls high. Leave him there for a day and release a flock of crows nearby.
23 posted on
12/23/2010 9:54:34 AM PST by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously..... You won't live through it anyway.)
To: redreno
“His attorney, Bob Nichols, argued that the “victim did not appear traumatized after the event.” He said the judge should “weigh a lifetime of service to the community versus one day.””
Oh well, that’s ok then. Maybe she should just put some ice on it.
I highly doubt this is the first rape this guard has committed. Possible, of course, but not likely.
26 posted on
12/23/2010 10:00:56 AM PST by
Persevero
(Merry Christmas!)
To: redreno
Turned down a plea deal with 5 years of prison. Bad decision. I’m all for tough sentencing, but 30 years for a rape seems unusually long. Sentence will probably get reduced on appeal.
41 posted on
12/23/2010 10:33:14 AM PST by
-YYZ-
(Strong like bull, smart like ox.)
To: redreno
His wife, who told the judge Floyd was a good man, ran down the hallway after the sentencing, crying and throwing up. I'd have thrown up, too, when I learned of the lab results. Then I'd have said, "My attorney will be in touch, baby, and how convenient that he'll know where to find you."
43 posted on
12/23/2010 10:37:18 AM PST by
Tax-chick
(Grace to you, and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.)
To: redreno
54 posted on
12/23/2010 11:25:35 AM PST by
lonevoice
(Where the Welfare State is on the march, the Police State is not far behind)
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