Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
tell that to the women (and her family) who got yanked off the street and gang raped by him and his druggy pals
Will do. This is literally how our justice system works. We set sentences commensurate with the crime. If you want the guy to starve to death because he can't work, get the law changed.
DP here
Or just have him serve a full sentence for rape
The criminal justice system, including prisons, has a set of procedures in place to cut costs. This includes parole... and parole in this case was what? 3 years off his sentence?
Dude got far more time than most rapists.
nope. he was sentenced to life imprisonment with all but 25 years suspended
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
tell that to the women (and her family) who got yanked off the street and gang raped by him and his druggy pals
Will do. This is literally how our justice system works. We set sentences commensurate with the crime. If you want the guy to starve to death because he can't work, get the law changed.
DP here
Or just have him serve a full sentence for rape
The criminal justice system, including prisons, has a set of procedures in place to cut costs. This includes parole... and parole in this case was what? 3 years off his sentence?
Dude got far more time than most rapists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
tell that to the women (and her family) who got yanked off the street and gang raped by him and his druggy pals
Will do. This is literally how our justice system works. We set sentences commensurate with the crime. If you want the guy to starve to death because he can't work, get the law changed.
DP here
Or just have him serve a full sentence for rape
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
tell that to the women (and her family) who got yanked off the street and gang raped by him and his druggy pals
Will do. This is literally how our justice system works. We set sentences commensurate with the crime. If you want the guy to starve to death because he can't work, get the law changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
tell that to the women (and her family) who got yanked off the street and gang raped by him and his druggy pals
Anonymous wrote:Wait, this is a serious thread? The guy has been in prison for pretty much half his life and that isn't enough? He can't have a job? He can't survive? Then why not just have the sentence for sexual assault be the death penalty? We would certainly have fewer men in the world, since about one in three women is a victim of sexual assault.
But then again, given the people who posted on here about the dangers of #MeToo, maybe the death penalty is too much?
The guy will be unclogging toilets and spreading fertilizer for slightly above minimum wage after spending about half his life in prison.
Anonymous wrote:Good for him. I hope he rapes you all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of funny how the people of Brentwood think that there aren't tons of "catch-and-release" criminals in their midst who probably have rap sheets a mile long full of violent crimes, and who haven't done any meaningful jail time, and who are probably doing nothing productive with their lives. Yet it's this guy who spent 16 years behind bars for a crime he committed at age 20, and who seems to actually want to work, who bothers them. I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to all of the violent criminals in their midst who are not in way rehabilitated.
It's rape.
Well, if you feel like a longer sentence is appropriate for rape, lobby the legislature to change the law. But if people have done their time, we should want them to be productive members of society. And of course, if the guy commits another crime, he should go back to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of funny how the people of Brentwood think that there aren't tons of "catch-and-release" criminals in their midst who probably have rap sheets a mile long full of violent crimes, and who haven't done any meaningful jail time, and who are probably doing nothing productive with their lives. Yet it's this guy who spent 16 years behind bars for a crime he committed at age 20, and who seems to actually want to work, who bothers them. I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to all of the violent criminals in their midst who are not in way rehabilitated.
It's rape.
Well, if you feel like a longer sentence is appropriate for rape, lobby the legislature to change the law. But if people have done their time, we should want them to be productive members of society. And of course, if the guy commits another crime, he should go back to jail.
umm he didn’t complete his full sentence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of funny how the people of Brentwood think that there aren't tons of "catch-and-release" criminals in their midst who probably have rap sheets a mile long full of violent crimes, and who haven't done any meaningful jail time, and who are probably doing nothing productive with their lives. Yet it's this guy who spent 16 years behind bars for a crime he committed at age 20, and who seems to actually want to work, who bothers them. I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to all of the violent criminals in their midst who are not in way rehabilitated.
It's rape.
Well, if you feel like a longer sentence is appropriate for rape, lobby the legislature to change the law. But if people have done their time, we should want them to be productive members of society. And of course, if the guy commits another crime, he should go back to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of funny how the people of Brentwood think that there aren't tons of "catch-and-release" criminals in their midst who probably have rap sheets a mile long full of violent crimes, and who haven't done any meaningful jail time, and who are probably doing nothing productive with their lives. Yet it's this guy who spent 16 years behind bars for a crime he committed at age 20, and who seems to actually want to work, who bothers them. I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to all of the violent criminals in their midst who are not in way rehabilitated.
It's rape.
Well, if you feel like a longer sentence is appropriate for rape, lobby the legislature to change the law. But if people have done their time, we should want them to be productive members of society. And of course, if the guy commits another crime, he should go back to jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of funny how the people of Brentwood think that there aren't tons of "catch-and-release" criminals in their midst who probably have rap sheets a mile long full of violent crimes, and who haven't done any meaningful jail time, and who are probably doing nothing productive with their lives. Yet it's this guy who spent 16 years behind bars for a crime he committed at age 20, and who seems to actually want to work, who bothers them. I guess ignorance is bliss when it comes to all of the violent criminals in their midst who are not in way rehabilitated.
It's rape.
Anonymous wrote:I sure hope the victim of the gang rape doesn’t live work or travel near Brentwood