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7 Bodies, Including Missing Girls Found On Henryetta Property
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4028770" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>- I also got an 'Amber Alert' on this one which started me thinking.</p><p>- This stuff will continue over and over again until people start demanding (and continue to demand until change occurs) that our legal system stop <strong>enabling</strong> these things to happen.</p><p>- Yes, blame the pedophile, but the ultimate blame rests with our courts whom time and time again early release these people back into society. Maybe the laws need to be changed to hold the releasing judge/parole board personally responsible for any subsequent Felony crimes committed by the person they released.</p><p>- Just as with the law that makes a criminal guilty of his/her accomplices death while committing a crime, if a person (for example) commits murder after being released <strong>before </strong>they have completed their full sentence, the judge or parole board [members] that released him/her are just as equally guilty of that murder, and they will stand trial for it.</p><p>- If a person commits the same type of crime again (proven) <strong>after </strong>they have served their full conviction sentence, then that is proof enough that they are still a danger to society and cannot be rehabilitated, therefore, they will be executed in a timely manner (no longer than 1-year after conviction, without exception).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4028770, member: 42584"] - I also got an 'Amber Alert' on this one which started me thinking. - This stuff will continue over and over again until people start demanding (and continue to demand until change occurs) that our legal system stop [B]enabling[/B] these things to happen. - Yes, blame the pedophile, but the ultimate blame rests with our courts whom time and time again early release these people back into society. Maybe the laws need to be changed to hold the releasing judge/parole board personally responsible for any subsequent Felony crimes committed by the person they released. - Just as with the law that makes a criminal guilty of his/her accomplices death while committing a crime, if a person (for example) commits murder after being released [B]before [/B]they have completed their full sentence, the judge or parole board [members] that released him/her are just as equally guilty of that murder, and they will stand trial for it. - If a person commits the same type of crime again (proven) [B]after [/B]they have served their full conviction sentence, then that is proof enough that they are still a danger to society and cannot be rehabilitated, therefore, they will be executed in a timely manner (no longer than 1-year after conviction, without exception). [/QUOTE]
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