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In December 2004, police found a missing 9-year-old girl inside a shed on Lennox Avenue in Richmond Hill. She was badly beaten and had been sexually assaulted. On Thursday, the man who stood trial for committing the vile acts was sentenced to seven-years in jail, minus three years he had already served in custody.
The girl’s parents, who can’t be named to protect the victim’s identity, expressed their outrage with the sentence, and the fact that the court deemed the perpetrator is not a pedophile and likely won’t re-offend.
“We cannot express in words our disappointment in the events here today,” the girl’s mother said outside the courthouse.
“Why when you have committed a serious criminal act should you have been given credit for having done something to end up in jail in the first place?” she further questioned.
The girl’s father was equally dismayed by the prospect of the man’s eventual freedom.
“How do you think it will affect my daughter when she is approximately 14 and out with her friends, knowing that the individual who did what they did to her is going to be out on the streets?” he added, his voice cracking with emotion.
The police manhunt began when the girl went missing from a birthday party in Vaughan. A search led to the arrest of a man who admitted kidnapping the girl from the party. He was later assessed by psychiatrists.
“Both of them on the strength of some well accepted tests concluded that my client was not a pedophile and he was a very low risk of re-offending,” said defence lawyer Paul Burnstein.
The man has 30 days to appeal. He is banned from owning weapons, and must go into sex offender registry and provide DNA.
February 9, 2006
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What the hell is wrong with this society when the Judges think that this is acceptable punishment?
one more reason why we should be electing our judges and getting this pathetic liberal soft on crime attitude the hell out of our system.
but thats just my .02
In December 2004, police found a missing 9-year-old girl inside a shed on Lennox Avenue in Richmond Hill. She was badly beaten and had been sexually assaulted. On Thursday, the man who stood trial for committing the vile acts was sentenced to seven-years in jail, minus three years he had already served in custody.
The girl’s parents, who can’t be named to protect the victim’s identity, expressed their outrage with the sentence, and the fact that the court deemed the perpetrator is not a pedophile and likely won’t re-offend.
“We cannot express in words our disappointment in the events here today,” the girl’s mother said outside the courthouse.
“Why when you have committed a serious criminal act should you have been given credit for having done something to end up in jail in the first place?” she further questioned.
The girl’s father was equally dismayed by the prospect of the man’s eventual freedom.
“How do you think it will affect my daughter when she is approximately 14 and out with her friends, knowing that the individual who did what they did to her is going to be out on the streets?” he added, his voice cracking with emotion.
The police manhunt began when the girl went missing from a birthday party in Vaughan. A search led to the arrest of a man who admitted kidnapping the girl from the party. He was later assessed by psychiatrists.
“Both of them on the strength of some well accepted tests concluded that my client was not a pedophile and he was a very low risk of re-offending,” said defence lawyer Paul Burnstein.
The man has 30 days to appeal. He is banned from owning weapons, and must go into sex offender registry and provide DNA.
February 9, 2006
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What the hell is wrong with this society when the Judges think that this is acceptable punishment?
one more reason why we should be electing our judges and getting this pathetic liberal soft on crime attitude the hell out of our system.
but thats just my .02