This Friday, September 4 - former Oyster Adams Sexual Abuser sentencing in DC Court

Anonymous
When the consequences for convicted sex abusers of children is minimal, the crime is sure to continue.

My heart aches for his innocent victims, so young...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sentence is "two and a half years"

I knew it. Softy judge. How little (jail time) might Pena actually get away with?

Any guesses?
Anonymous
the punishment is for the crime, and the actual crimes here were pretty minor - texts, touched through clothing. No one else has come forward, so this isn't a serial predator situation. He committed a crime, will do jail time proportional to the actual crime, and when he gets out, he will never work with children again. It sounds about right to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the punishment is for the crime, and the actual crimes here were pretty minor - texts, touched through clothing. No one else has come forward, so this isn't a serial predator situation. He committed a crime, will do jail time proportional to the actual crime, and when he gets out, he will never work with children again. It sounds about right to me.


This puts it in context for me, I was initially outraged at seeing just two years. If what you're saying is true for the actual crimes, then I suppose it is not too out of line.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the punishment is for the crime, and the actual crimes here were pretty minor - texts, touched through clothing. No one else has come forward, so this isn't a serial predator situation. He committed a crime, will do jail time proportional to the actual crime, and when he gets out, he will never work with children again. It sounds about right to me.


Indeed. It's almost like there is a whole system devoted to figuring this stuff out and judging what is the right balance.

The armchair police officers, prosecutors, and judges (not to mention school principals and teachers) amuse me to no end.
Anonymous
And jail time for anyone who commits crimes against children is no walk in the park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the punishment is for the crime, and the actual crimes here were pretty minor - texts, touched through clothing. No one else has come forward, so this isn't a serial predator situation. He committed a crime, will do jail time proportional to the actual crime, and when he gets out, he will never work with children again. It sounds about right to me.


This puts it in context for me, I was initially outraged at seeing just two years. If what you're saying is true for the actual crimes, then I suppose it is not too out of line.


I may not "sound" bad, but the impacts on the child are tremendous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the punishment is for the crime, and the actual crimes here were pretty minor - texts, touched through clothing. No one else has come forward, so this isn't a serial predator situation. He committed a crime, will do jail time proportional to the actual crime, and when he gets out, he will never work with children again. It sounds about right to me.


+1
Anonymous
Pena would go on beach vacations with the boy and his parents.

Y'all think he used that time scheming the plan for the classroom assault when school started back?

Me thinks he did more than that at the beach. But no proof, so he's off the hook for the worst, imo.

Scum. Oh yeah, that was part of his subject material to include in his photographic pursuits, not to mention his glowing body parts to share with his Oyster student.
Anonymous
Putting him on probation for ten years is actually the right move because the minute he violates (and he will) he is back in for ten. Realized this when my first boyfriend was killed by a drunk driver and initial sentence was minimal jail time but extensive probation......... the drunk driver is back in jail essentially for longer than he could have been sentenced to originally......

PS with pedophiles there is NEVER only one victim.............
Anonymous
The Washington Post had named Giovanni Pena as their "Teacher of the Year" chosen above all others.

It'll be interesting to see what WaPo will report today about yesterday's slap-on-the-wrist sentencing, if anything.
Anonymous
Can someone please post the wusa9 link here?
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