Posted on 08/26/2009 10:33:51 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
317 years!
Even David Copperfield couldn’t pull that off.
WOW talk about freudian slips...
that was suppose to read CUT......
So why was he giving them alcohol and drugs if he wasn’t trying to get in their pants? Sounds like the right verdict to me.
No collorabating medical evidence, no pictures, no witnesses - the girls didn't say anything until he came back into town. Seems that IF something happened, it was not forced - but we don't have any evidence that anything did happen.
What is wrong with Texas?
Did evidence of any of these trysts (liquor, drugs, or sex) go beyond the girls’ word?
I can imagine the return of this fellow totally creeping out a group of teens who thought he was gone.
Many of the charges in the Salem witch trials came from bored young girls.
IF the story was made up, I hope incontrovertible evidence to that fact surfaces soon and that... well, that justice is done. Which includes the fate of the girls.
- and a woman doing the same thing would get fired from her position at best.
I would imagine the plea was done to avoid getting the death penalty.
A 25-year-old Beeville man faces a possible lifetime in prison if he is convicted of any of the first degree felonies listed in a 15-count indictment returned against him last Thursday.
Six of 15 indictments returned by the Bee County Grand Jury were first degree felonies punishable by from five to 99 years or life in prison and a fine of $10,000.
The defendant, Joe Richard Jasso, is already in custody at the Bee County Jail awaiting trial on several sexual assault and indecency charges related to the same victims.
According to investigators with the Bee County Sheriffs Office, Jasso is suspected of having sexual relations with at least three young girls in May 2004. The indictment indicates that one of the victims was under the age of six, one was under the age of 14 and another was younger than 17.
The six first degree felony counts were all on charges of aggravated sexual assault. Jasso also was indicted on four counts of indecency with a child, contact, and on four counts of sexual assault. All eight of those counts were second degree felonies.
If Jasso is convicted on those, each conviction could result in his being sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison and fined as much as $10,000.
Grand jurors also indicted Jasso on one count of indecency with a child, contact, a third degree felony. If convicted on that count, the defendant could be sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined $10,000.
District Judge M.E. Mike Welborn set bond on the defendant at $5,000. Jasso is already being held on even higher bonds on other charges and it is unlikely he will be released.
Others indicted by grand jurors Thursday included:
Jose Garza in a two-count indictment on charges of prohibited sexual conduct, a second degree felony, and sexual assault enhanced to a punishment of from 15-99 years or life in prison.
The first count of the indictment alleged that Garza engaged in deviate sexual intercourse with a female victim and the second count alleged that he had sexual intercourse with the same victim.
Beeville Police Department investigators claimed the offenses took place on May 6, 2007.
The punishment range in the second count of the indictment was enhanced because the defendant had a previous felony conviction on a charge of burglary of a vehicle in San Patricio County on May 24, 1991.
Bond was $20,000.
Jacob Blanco in a two-count indictment on charges of possession of a controlled substance in a correctional facility, both third degree felonies.
Beeville police filed the charges after finding that Blanco had marijuana and diazepam while in the Bee County Jail on Jan. 3.
Bond was $2,000.
Any evidence to go with that verdict, pardner? No, just the word of some teenage girls. Why, we all know that teenage girls NEVER ever lie. Who needs something as archaic as physical evidence?
I'm glad that you are willing to accept a verdict based upon the word of a group of girls; excuse me if I am a little bit more picky and want some sort of evidenct that ANYTHING happened at all. You know, a witness, a picture, a fingerprint, consistent stories.
But, I'm just a racist for asking questions.
“Seems that IF something happened, it was not forced - but we don’t have any evidence that anything did happen.”
he admitted to giving them the booze and drugs.
A man of his age cannot have legal sex with a girl under 14 years of age. She is under the age of consent so its automatically considered rape.
so is it just girls that you dont trust? Would you believe them if they were boys?
‘girls’ isnt a race.
Here’s an idea, if you are 23 years old do not hang around a bunch of 14 year old girls plying them with booze and drugs.
sooner or later something bad is gonna happen.
And 300+ years is the punishment for providing minors booze and drugs? Murderers do not get this, Bernie Madoff didn't get this .
There is NO PROOF, no evidence that he had sex with any of the girls - other than the word of some teenage girls. And the word of some teenage girls got this man sentenced to 300+ years
Do you not remember the same sort of travesty when daycare providers were accused by children of sticking swords through their heads, having sex with them, killing and eating them - those innocent men and women were sent to jail without an ounce of evidence; just like this man. And you think this is just????
Well, at least he availed himself of his opportunity to rationally respectfully and eloquently state his side of the story to the jury.
3 deleted. You owe us one. :-)
Yeah, sure!
;^)
You obviously did not proof-read to the “Nth” degree before posting.
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