Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Mom of jailed teen: Son’s just a prisoner of love
Boston Herald ^ | Monday, February 23, 2004 | David Weber

Posted on 02/26/2004 6:26:20 AM PST by A. Pole

He was 17 and she was 14, but her father went to court to keep the sweethearts apart.

Now the young man's mother says her jailed son is being punished too harshly for simply following his heart.

Kevin Bucchio, 18, has been in the Billerica House of Correction since July for violating restraining orders obtained by the parents of his girlfriend, Colleen Lambert, 15, who has compared their plight to Romeo and Juliet.

``Kevin's never been in trouble. He's not a kid who does drugs or alcohol. He just thinks he's in love,'' said his mother, Sandra Bucchio.

Michael Lambert of Pepperell, Colleen's father, acknowledges he and his wife obtained the restraining orders primarily because they thought Bucchio was too old for their daughter and that he was trying to have sex with her, not because he harmed her.

``What would you do? I'm going to defend my daughter,'' Lambert said. ``I did exactly what the (Pepperell) police told me to and exactly what the court told me to.''

But Bucchio's lawyer, who characterized the teens' relationship as ``puppy love'' gone too far, said the maximum three-year sentence his client received is unfair.

``This is a misuse of the system,'' said attorney Matthew Pingeton, who took on Bucchio's case after the youth already was in jail. ``(Colleen) loved him. She wanted to be with him. She never wanted him kept away.''

Bucchio was 17, and Lambert was two weeks shy of her 14th birthday when they first met at the movies at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua, N.H., in July 2002. Lambert's parents initially liked Bucchio.

``He came over to our house a couple times. Seemed like a nice kid,'' Michael Lambert said. ``I asked him his age, and he said, `15.' I figured she's almost 14. You've got to let the reins go a little bit.''

Sandra Bucchio also thought highly of Colleen Lambert.

``I always thought she was 16. They basically would go to the mall or they would go and get something to eat,'' she said.

Then the teens exchanged baby pictures, and Lambert's parents noticed Bucchio's birth year was 1985.

``The kid was lying to my face,'' Michael Lambert said. ``From there, we realized he was up to no good.''

Lambert telephoned Sandra Bucchio and said he feared her son was trying to steal his daughter's innocence. He said he did not sense the same level of concern from Sandra Bucchio.

Lambert ordered his daughter to stop seeing Bucchio, but Sandra Bucchio said the girl continued to telephone her son at odd hours of the night. The girl's parents eventually forbade her from using their phone or computer e-mail, but the pair found ways to rendezvous outside their homes.

Michael Lambert charged that Bucchio snuck around his house at night and slept in the back yard several times.

On the advice from a friend on the Pepperell police force, Lambert and his wife, Paula, went to Ayer District Court on Aug. 8, 2002, on behalf of their daughter and obtained a restraining order against Bucchio. The order was extended to a year, and the parents returned to court numerous times because Bucchio violated the order repeatedly.

At the same time, Lambert sent poems and notes to Bucchio with passages such as, ``All I could think was that I don't have nothing if I don't have Kevin! You mean everything to me hunnie (sic) and we will get through this. We have to! Romeo + Juliet!''

In July 2003, Judge Paul McGill sentenced Bucchio to 75 days in the Billerica House of Correction for failure to comply with the order. Within hours of landing in jail, Bucchio violated the order again, arranging to leave a phone message for the girl. He told her he did not blame her for his incarceration and wished her a happy 15th birthday.

As a result, McGill imposed a maximum two-year sentence that had been suspended for an earlier violation and tacked on another six months for the jailhouse transgression.

Court spokeswoman Joan Kenney said McGill could not comment on the case while it is in the process of being appealed by Bucchio and his lawyers.

Paul Martinek, editor of the Lawyers Weekly publications, said he was disturbed by the case.

``Certainly, on the surface, it strikes me an oddly harsh punishment without any evidence that (Kevin) did this girl any harm or evidence that he even threatened her in the first place,'' Martinek said, adding that judges tend to err on the side of caution and grant restraining orders.

``Judges are terrified these days of not issuing restraining orders for fear that something tragic is going to happen, and they'll find themselves on the front page of the Herald,'' he said.

Middlesex District Attorney Martha Coakley, whose office handled the case, defended the sentence imposed by McGill, saying, ``A judge can't have a young man keep coming in front of him and essentially saying he's not going to obey the court's order.''

Meanwhile, Bucchio's mother constantly worries about her son's ability to cope behind bars.

``He's not street-smart. He's had a very rough time in there,'' she said, noting that another inmate beat him up. ``He's not a tough kid. I dread it every time I go up to visit him. Sometimes he makes the best of it; sometimes he's upset. I try to make him feel as good as I can.''


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: courts; family; freedom; judges; justice; love; prison; restraining
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 241-246 next last
He told her he did not blame her for his incarceration and wished her a happy 15th birthday. As a result, McGill imposed a maximum two-year sentence that had been suspended for an earlier violation and tacked on another six months for the jailhouse transgression.

Romeo and Juliet of Massachusetts. They are not "gay".

1 posted on 02/26/2004 6:26:21 AM PST by A. Pole
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies]

To: JohnGalt; ninenot; u-89; sittnick; steve50; Hegemony Cricket; Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; ...
Gay State bump.
2 posted on 02/26/2004 6:27:03 AM PST by A. Pole (The genocide of Albanians was stopped in its tracks before it began.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Oh by all means allow adults to indulge in sex with minors because they are "in love". How mean to not allow this lust to consumpate physically. (LOL)
3 posted on 02/26/2004 6:29:18 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Let me guess, the kid is being raised by his mom.
4 posted on 02/26/2004 6:29:22 AM PST by stylin_geek (Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

Comment #5 Removed by Moderator

To: A. Pole
So what are her parents going to do when she reaches 18?
6 posted on 02/26/2004 6:36:19 AM PST by Catspaw
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Catspaw
So what are her parents going to do when she reaches 18?

Jail her too?

7 posted on 02/26/2004 6:43:05 AM PST by A. Pole (The genocide of Albanians was stopped in its tracks before it began.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Yeah, get these nasty criminals off the street. Jail 'em both. Good job to her parents and good job to the judge. /sarcasm
8 posted on 02/26/2004 6:47:26 AM PST by Rightone
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Lambert ordered his daughter to stop seeing Bucchio, but Sandra Bucchio said the girl continued to telephone her son at odd hours of the night. The girl's parents eventually forbade her from using their phone or computer e-mail, but the pair found ways to rendezvous outside their homes.

Why isn't the girl in jail too?

9 posted on 02/26/2004 6:51:54 AM PST by Jaded (Personally, I think they should bring back flogging and burning at the stake. /so)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: stylin_geek
Let me guess, the kid is being raised by his mom.

Yep. Not enough fathers to go around.

10 posted on 02/26/2004 6:53:31 AM PST by af_vet_1981
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 4 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Yeah, when she's about to turn 18, they'll probably want to lock her up & throw away the key. But if she's not living under their roof, there's not a thing they can do about it once she's a legal adult. Heck, she could walk out of their house the day she turned 18, walk into the courthouse and marry this guy.

When my daughter was that age, the one thing that'd make her want to be with a boy I didn't like was to say I didn't like him. That's how most teenagers are (which is why I seriously contemplated suspended animation from 13 to 18 for her).

And I wouldn't use the court system to substitute for parenting, which is what the parents of this girl are doing.

11 posted on 02/26/2004 6:54:33 AM PST by Catspaw
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 7 | View Replies]

To: Jaded
Why isn't the girl in jail too?

The boy's mother did not take out a restraining order against her. She merely sinned by not honoring her parents and disobeying them as they strive to protect her. The boy broke the law.

12 posted on 02/26/2004 6:54:42 AM PST by af_vet_1981
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: af_vet_1981
My point is she should be punished just as he was. They were doing the same thing. OTOH, had the boy's mother tried to get a restraining order she'da been laughed out of court and ridiculed here.
13 posted on 02/26/2004 7:11:01 AM PST by Jaded (Personally, I think they should bring back flogging and burning at the stake. /so)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 12 | View Replies]

To: Jaded
"My point is she should be punished just as he was."

She didn't have a restraining order filed agains't her, he did. He's the one that broke the law and he got what he deserved.

Restraining orders are very serious business and should be treated that way. It took a multitude of events to lead up to the end result. Anywhere along the way the boy could have left it alone. He chose not to and he's paying the price.
14 posted on 02/26/2004 7:15:15 AM PST by Bikers4Bush (Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Write in Tancredo in 04'!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
Pretty stupid parents if you ask me. Now these kids identify with Romeo& Juliet...not a good idea with teens whose emotions are on a roller coaster ride from hades. I hope they make it thru without killing themselves.

I can't get worked up over a 14 yr old girl and 17 yr old boy.
15 posted on 02/26/2004 7:17:07 AM PST by SouthernFreebird
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Jaded
My point is she should be punished just as he was.

Her parents are punishing her. The boy's parent(s) lost control of him and he violated a court order. He is almost 18 and she is 15. The ages, the willingness of a father and mother to protect their daughter, and the rebellion in a young man who will not obey the court (who knows what his mother told him ?) make it different.

16 posted on 02/26/2004 7:19:35 AM PST by af_vet_1981
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 13 | View Replies]

To: SouthernFreebird
I can't get worked up over a 14 yr old girl and 17 yr old boy.

I'll assume you don't get worked up over abortions either.

17 posted on 02/26/2004 7:20:40 AM PST by af_vet_1981
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: af_vet_1981
Lambert ordered his daughter to stop seeing Bucchio, but Sandra Bucchio said the girl continued to telephone her son at odd hours of the night. The girl's parents eventually forbade her from using their phone or computer e-mail, but the pair found ways to rendezvous outside their homes.

Michael Lambert charged that Bucchio snuck around his house at night and slept in the back yard several times.

Sounds like the girl also wanted contact with the boy, given that she'd call him and her parents barred her from using the phone and e-mail. They found ways to meet anyway.

We'll see if their teen ardor has cooled after he does his 2 1/2 years in jail. And what happens after she turns 18 is anyone's guess.

18 posted on 02/26/2004 7:25:10 AM PST by Catspaw
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 16 | View Replies]

To: A. Pole
He should have stuck to girls his own age. It should be a lesson to leave children alone.

BTW, Michael Vick, an adult football player at VA Tech, is charged with only a misdemeanor for having sex with a 15 year old girl and giving her alcohol, because according to Virginia sex with a 15 year old child is no felony.

19 posted on 02/26/2004 7:25:16 AM PST by Dante3
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: af_vet_1981
I'll assume you don't get worked up over abortions either.

WTH..? that's what you came away with after reading my post? That's just out in left field.

20 posted on 02/26/2004 7:30:48 AM PST by SouthernFreebird
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first 1-2021-4041-6061-80 ... 241-246 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson