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James Riske (james_riske@nothingwillhappen_hotmail.com) 2005/01/08 12:51

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NewsHound wrote:
> CHILD MOLESTER GETS 10 YEARS
> By Stephen Palkot
>
> Rosenberg Herald Coaster, Texas, USA: January 7, 2005
http://www.herald-coaster.com/articles/2005/01/07/news/news03.txt
>
> A Richmond man who pleaded guilty to four child molestation charges
> was given 10 years in prison Friday, despite pleas from the two
> victims and their mother to grant him probation.
>
> After Judge Cliff Vacek read his sentence in the 400th District Court,
> the 35 year-old mother of the victims told defendant Dan Muniz that "I
> will always be here for you" and to "stay strong."

The gullible bitch will forget about the monster after a few years, she
needs a thorough psychiatric evaluation before returning to the world of
humans.

>
> The sentencing hearing began on Monday, but was delayed until Friday
> after Vacek said he wanted to hear a recommendation from the victims'
> counselors on whether probation would be appropriate for them.
>
> Both prosecutor Sherry Robinson and defense attorney Sam Adamo called
> the sentence "fair."
>
> "Although the victims were not happy with (the judgment), I think one
> day, when they look back on this, they will be satisfied with the
> judgment as well," said Robinson, who asked for a sentence of no less
> than 20 years in prison.

hahaha
haha

>
> Adamo said Muniz, who experienced a traumatic childhood, including the
> deaths of both parents by age 14, could have received better
> counseling with a probation sentence.
>
> "I felt that probation was the best solution for everyone," he said.
> "There are reasons for his emotional problems, and I felt that he
> could get the best treatment in community supervision."
>
> Muniz, according to court testimony, sexually abused two girls over a
> period of about three years. The girls came forward to their mother in
> 2003, and Muniz was indicted four times for first degree felony
> aggravated sexual assault of a child, for which he could have received
> a life sentence.
>
> Vacek gave Muniz two 10-year sentences for the first two cases, and
> two 6-year sentences for the next two charges. They will be served
> concurrently.
>
> Before issuing his verdict, Vacek said he would not grant probation
> because of the "egregious" nature of the offenses, and he said Muniz
> engaged in "deliberate, willful and calculated" conduct over a period
> of years.

They should have given the monster the death penalty, the penalty to be
carried out immediately after the trial at a public square.
Especially given the fact that it went on for 4 years, obviously the
pedophile monster knew how to brainwash children *and* parents and
should be put to death by electrocution or hanging for its crimes.
Unfortunately the justice system of today is usually full of a bunch of
liberal pussies who think that death is too harsh even for a murderer.

I believe that pedophiles are in fact murderers, they completely destroy
a childs future.


--
"Faggots put things into their mouths that I wouldn't touch with a ten
foot pole." -- A.T. Tapman

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