Is this an example of the best justice system money can buy ?
http://www.delawareonline.com/story...y-preview-du-pont-heir-stayed-prison/7016769/
http://www.delawareonline.com/story...y-preview-du-pont-heir-stayed-prison/7016769/
Is this an example of the best justice system money can buy ?
http://www.delawareonline.com/story...y-preview-du-pont-heir-stayed-prison/7016769/
Fourth-degree rape is a Class C violent felony that by law can bring up to 15 years in prison, though guidelines suggest zero to 2½ years in prison.
While judges have the latitude to sentence defendants within legal parameters, they are urged to follow more lenient guidelines
Jurden gave Richards, who had no previous criminal record, an eight-year prison term, but suspended all the prison time for probation.
Looks like it means statutory rape.§ 770 Rape in the fourth degree; class C felony.
(a) A person is guilty of rape in the fourth degree when the person:
(1) Intentionally engages in sexual intercourse with another person, and the victim has not yet reached that victim's sixteenth birthday; or
(2) Intentionally engages in sexual intercourse with another person, and the victim has not yet reached that victim's eighteenth birthday, and the person is 30 years of age or older, except that such intercourse shall not be unlawful if the victim and person are married at the time of such intercourse; or
(3) Intentionally engages in sexual penetration with another person under any of the following circumstances:
a. The sexual penetration occurs without the victim's consent; or
b. The victim has not reached that victim's sixteenth birthday.
The judge was right. Given the crime he was convicted of, the sentence is appropriate. This man may be an incurable pedophile. But putting him in prison would only make him worse, and it certainly won't stop others from committing similar abuses.
Huh? Jack Daniels speaking?Just think of other things I have written aND UNDERSTAND I WOULD BE HAPPY TO KEEP IT ENTERTAINED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS - WITH, AS THEY SAY, iTS ATTENTION FINELY CONCENTRATED.
My position exactly.Since you could say the same thing about pretty much every criminal ever convicted, I'm not sure what makes this guy so special. I strongly suspect he wouldn't be getting such a lenient sentence were he not massively wealthy.
Huh? Jack Daniels speaking?
My position exactly.
Just put this thing in prison for a few weeks... and dump it in general population, and let justice take its course from there.
Just think of other things I have written aND UNDERSTAND I WOULD BE HAPPY TO KEEP IT ENTERTAINED FOR SEVERAL WEEKS - WITH, AS THEY SAY, iTS ATTENTION FINELY CONCENTRATED.
Just put this thing in prison for a few weeks... and dump it in general population, and let justice take its course from there.

Random 'justice' at the whim of the criminally convicted.
Yeah, fantastic idea... (where's the sarcasm smiley?)
So how the hell are you supposed to deal with things like in the OP? Put them in their mansion for the rest of their life while they live in the lap of luxury? Besides, it would be a good way to save taxpayer money when it comes to these things.
So how the hell are you supposed to deal with things like in the OP? Put them in their mansion for the rest of their life while they live in the lap of luxury? Besides, it would be a good way to save taxpayer money when it comes to these things.
This man may be an incurable pedophile. But putting him in prison would only make him worse, and it certainly won't stop others from committing similar abuses.
Since you could say the same thing about pretty much every criminal ever convicted, I'm not sure what makes this guy so special. I strongly suspect he wouldn't be getting such a lenient sentence were he not massively wealthy.