Posted on 03/03/2011 8:47:52 PM PST by Hoodat
A Dodge County mother and father have pleaded guilty in connection with charges that they traded sex with their 14-year-old daughter for monthly payments on the family minivan.
Sandra Davis, 37, of Dodge County, pleaded guilty to child molestation in Dodge County Superior Court on Monday and was sentenced to eight years in prison, Oconee Circuit District Attorney Timothy Vaughn said.
She also must serve 12 years on probation.
Although Davis didnt physically abuse her daughter, she admitted trading sex with her for the van payments, Vaughn said.
The girls father, 39-year-old James Clarence Davis, and 67-year-old Robert Wayne Bearden, pleaded guilty to child molestation and were sentenced to 10 years in prison, followed by 10 years on probation, Vaughn said.
Dodge County sheriffs investigators have said the girls parents made her perform sexual favors for Bearden, who was manager of Shortys Used Cars in Eastman in 2010, so they wouldnt have to make the $281 payments on their 1998 Dodge Caravan.
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You hope that they didn’t comprehend the magnitude of the damage such behavior would do to their child, but how could they not?
If the three of them never get out of prison, if you get my drift, the world will be a better place.
Amen.
If I take it too many days in a row it makes me feel angry in the mornings!!
The 2nd and 3rd vans did die violent deaths. Kind of like an 80-year-old guy dying in a motorcycle accident. Our first just rusted away at age 15. The current one is only a kid at 5 years old. They were usually bought used with low miles, so we really got our money out of them.
Have them bungie jump off a bridge into a canyon with the bungie around their necks.
*BOING!*
Multiple tries, it’s win win.
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