New Bill Removes Judge Discretion in Sexual Deviant Cases
My head just starts throbbing when I think about how broken the Massachusetts justice system is. For example, New Bedford Mayor Scott Lang wants to ban pedophiles from libraries and playgrounds in response to the recent library rape of a 6 year old. I’m sure the sexual deviants are just petrified by your ban, Mr. Mayor.
And the parade of moonbat judges releasing sexual deviants rolls on:
Last week, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Bonnie MacLeod-Mancuso ordered the release of Andrew “Billy” Berg, 47, who confessed in 1998 to molesting and raping his girlfriend’s child four to five times a week from the time she was 8 until she was 13.
What are these people thinking? These judges need to do hard time when their decisions so adversely effect the lives of young children. However, it’s not all bad news. A new bill would remove the decision about how to deal with sexual deviants from the state’s moonbat judges and give it to juries. I’d still like to see mandatory minimums and impeachment proceedings against any judge that fails to comply, but it’s still a step in the right direction.
Archived in: judges, justice, Massachusetts, MoonbatsFebruary 8, 2008 at 9:55 pm | Trackback












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You don’t need a bill to remove the judges’ discretion; you need a bill to remove the judges.