Judge sentences man who raped sister to probation, citing 'stigma'

Judge sentences man who raped sister to probation, citing 'stigma'

A 20-year-old California man who pleaded guilty to raping his drugged younger sister was granted probation and is expected to serve just four months in jail, a sentence that the prosecutor says is worse than that given to Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.

The convicted man, of Crescent City, gave his 16-year-old sister high-potency marijuana "dabs" and repeatedly asked her to have sex, according to a criminal complaint. She said no several times until she became so "out of it" that she no longer recognized him as her brother, the complaint states.

[video]http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/us/california-rape-brother/index.html[/video]

There needs to be a way to kick judges off the bench for such horrendous rulings.
 
Judge sentences man who raped sister to probation, citing 'stigma'

A 20-year-old California man who pleaded guilty to raping his drugged younger sister was granted probation and is expected to serve just four months in jail, a sentence that the prosecutor says is worse than that given to Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.

The convicted man, of Crescent City, gave his 16-year-old sister high-potency marijuana "dabs" and repeatedly asked her to have sex, according to a criminal complaint. She said no several times until she became so "out of it" that she no longer recognized him as her brother, the complaint states.

[video]http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/us/california-rape-brother/index.html[/video]

There needs to be a way to kick judges off the bench for such horrendous rulings.
Yaya, this is California.
 
Judge sentences man who raped sister to probation, citing 'stigma'

A 20-year-old California man who pleaded guilty to raping his drugged younger sister was granted probation and is expected to serve just four months in jail, a sentence that the prosecutor says is worse than that given to Stanford swimmer Brock Turner.

The convicted man, of Crescent City, gave his 16-year-old sister high-potency marijuana "dabs" and repeatedly asked her to have sex, according to a criminal complaint. She said no several times until she became so "out of it" that she no longer recognized him as her brother, the complaint states.

[video]http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/us/california-rape-brother/index.html[/video]

There needs to be a way to kick judges off the bench for such horrendous rulings.
Yaya, this is California. It's technically part of America but the reality is that it's not.
 
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