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Good Riddance!

Jon-Marc

New Member
I was read about a judge who ordered a sex offender to be surgically changed into a woman and then put into a prison with men. I have no idea what country that was in, but I think that's a very fitting sentence for such vile, despicable people. For some people (including this man) no sentence is strong enough, and there is no such thing as "excessive punishment" in such cases.
 

Don

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Yep, multiple life sentences...meaning, he pays about $2.18 a day for meals, gets phone privileges, climate-controlled living/sleeping arrangements, etc.

So all he loses is his freedom. And who pays for his air conditioning, electricity, medical, and the hundreds of other things required to care for him for those multiple lifetimes?
 

J.D.

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']From the “Kennedy vs Louisiana” Supreme Court decision of Jun 25, 2008, dissenting opinion:

The Court today holds that the Eighth Amendment categorically prohibits the imposition of the death penalty for the crime of raping a child. This is so, according to the Court, no matter how young the child, no matter how many times the child is raped, no matter how many children the perpetrator rapes, no matter how sadistic the crime, no matter how much physical or psychological trauma is inflicted, and no matter how heinous the perpetrator’s prior criminal record may be. The Court provides two reasons for this sweeping conclusion: First, the Court claims to have identified “a national consensus” that the death penalty is never acceptable for the rape of a child; second, the Court concludes, based on its “independent judgment,” that imposing the death penalty for child rape is inconsistent with ” ‘the evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society.’ ” (underlines added)


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abcgrad94

Active Member
I have a feeling if he's exposed to other inmates, they will make his life miserable. Even convicts hate child molesters and have their own ways of dealing with them.
 
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