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Mav
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Mav asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 1 decade ago

Is 1 day in jail and 1 year probation for child molestation justice?

I live in what I feel is one of the most corrupt counties in the country. A former principle in a junior high was tried for 14 counts of child molestation and he served 1 day in jail and got 1 year probation. The judge and county prosecutor refused to answer any questions about the case. Is this justice?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    He should have his testicles ripped off and fed to him garnished in his own feces!

  • 1 decade ago

    What were the facts of the case? Was he tried and convicted of all fourteen counts of child molestation? If so, something is definitely wrong. Was he found guilty of only one count of a lesser crime? That would make sense, as this looks like a misdemeanor punishment. You can't decide that it was injustice just from looking at what the prosecution said happened. You have to look at what the defense, jury, and judge said, too.

  • 1 decade ago

    The reason he got 1 day in jail and 1 year probabtion is because he is useful to the government. See, if you are important and high-ranking, the law is on your side.... :(

    If he is like any average person, he would probably have recieved the death sentence or other servere punishment.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Not knowing the severity of the case, its hard to tell. However, the repeat rate of molestation is such that incarceration and rehab are usually warranted.

    The person has been humiliated, lost his job, and any prospect of ever working in education again. He also must register as a sex offender. So he has been punished in many ways already.

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  • 5 years ago

    NO! so now you're wondering the moves of the courtroom. even as will you ever stop complaining and pointing hands and affirming that regulation enforcement is a set of lazy wrecks that do not do their pastime, and now our courts? As for probation, they're talking about his US probation, no longer Mexico probation......LOL and this clears issues up, yet I wish we had each and every of the archives! Deputy Public Defender Terry Zimmerman reported her shopper replaced into terrified of Bolom, who were ingesting and performing aggressively the day of the incident. in accordance to courtroom information, Jeronimo instructed authorities he believed Bolom replaced into attaining for a gun even as he stopped in the front of the automobile and placed his correct hand in the back of his decrease back. Jeronimo reported he struck the sufferer with the automobile, yet believed he fell over to at least one area. Jeronimo reported he kept using, mistakenly wondering he had run over the bicycle.

  • 1 decade ago

    From the point of view of the molester, I'm sure it's perfect justice.

    From where I sit, it's a miscarriage of justice of monstrous proportions.

  • 1 decade ago

    man you should take that case to a higher power that is out of town and tell them what happend and the punishment the guy recived. If he gets locked up his as* is grass as soon as they find out why hes there. He will find out why its wrong to molest people alright.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    hell no. if you are old enough to vote, don't vote for that judge and the same goes for the prosecutor too. the taxpayers are paying their salaries and this is the definition of taxpayers money, hard at work

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No. Death is the only just sentence for a child molester.

  • 1 decade ago

    HELL NO, he should be put in the slammer for a long while to be treated like he treated his victims.....there is no justice for them, that is just wrong and I hope he rotts in hell

  • 1 decade ago

    No, that's definately not justice.

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