You thought the judges in Vermont were bad? Apparently sixty days for rape is way too harsh for the judges in Massachusetts. The homo even pleaded guilty!
Judge Gives No Prison Time For Gay Rapist Teacher
by Jay on 01-18-06 @ 6:55 pm Filed under ACLU, Supreme Court, News
Via WND
A former high school teacher who pleaded guilty to the homosexual rape of one of his teenage students will avoid jail time.
Gregory Pathiakis, 26, of Brockton, Mass., pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of rape of a child, enticement of a child under 16, five counts of possession of child pornography and one count of distribution of harmful material to a child, according to the Enterprise newspaper of Brockton, Mass.
Quite a list of evidence against this freak. The child porn was discovered after the investigators seized his computer to examine the emails he sent the teen. The rape took place in his apartment. The teen said the incident forced him to leave school and activities he loved and be homeschooled. The boy’s mother told the court, “You have destroyed our child and our family.” The man was arrested after the boy told authorities about the rape.
What would be justice for all of these charges? Prosecuters suggested four to eight years in state prison, followed by five years probation. Personally, I don’t think that is enough for such sickening crimes.
Brockton Superior Court Judge Suzanne V. Delvecchio issued a suspended, 2 1/2-year jail term, followed by five years probation. What is wrong with these judges? This is right on the heels of Judge Edward Cashman issuing a 60-day sentence to a man who confessed to repeatedly raping a girl over a four-year period, beginning when she was 7 years old. This judge even said he didn’t even believe in punishment!
Something is defitely wrong with these judge’s judicial philosophy. Let’s pray that there are not too many judges with a mindset like this out there. Let’s hope this is not a growing way of thinking among judges across the country. The amount of power and responsibility that is placed in the hands of a judge is enormous. They are supposed to bring justice, I hardly think their sentences come anywhere near that.
Judge Gives No Prison Time For Gay Rapist Teacher
by Jay on 01-18-06 @ 6:55 pm Filed under ACLU, Supreme Court, News
Via WND
A former high school teacher who pleaded guilty to the homosexual rape of one of his teenage students will avoid jail time.
Gregory Pathiakis, 26, of Brockton, Mass., pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of rape of a child, enticement of a child under 16, five counts of possession of child pornography and one count of distribution of harmful material to a child, according to the Enterprise newspaper of Brockton, Mass.
Quite a list of evidence against this freak. The child porn was discovered after the investigators seized his computer to examine the emails he sent the teen. The rape took place in his apartment. The teen said the incident forced him to leave school and activities he loved and be homeschooled. The boy’s mother told the court, “You have destroyed our child and our family.” The man was arrested after the boy told authorities about the rape.
What would be justice for all of these charges? Prosecuters suggested four to eight years in state prison, followed by five years probation. Personally, I don’t think that is enough for such sickening crimes.
Brockton Superior Court Judge Suzanne V. Delvecchio issued a suspended, 2 1/2-year jail term, followed by five years probation. What is wrong with these judges? This is right on the heels of Judge Edward Cashman issuing a 60-day sentence to a man who confessed to repeatedly raping a girl over a four-year period, beginning when she was 7 years old. This judge even said he didn’t even believe in punishment!
Something is defitely wrong with these judge’s judicial philosophy. Let’s pray that there are not too many judges with a mindset like this out there. Let’s hope this is not a growing way of thinking among judges across the country. The amount of power and responsibility that is placed in the hands of a judge is enormous. They are supposed to bring justice, I hardly think their sentences come anywhere near that.