Argentine judge who reduced sentence of convicted child abuser resigns amid sharp criticism
Source: Associated Press
Argentine judge who reduced sentence of convicted child abuser resigns amid sharp criticism
Associated Press
June 1, 2015 3:30pm
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina A judge in Argentina has resigned amid sharp criticism for reducing the sentence of a convicted child abuser because the 6-year-old victim supposedly showed signs of being gay.
The Criminal Appeals Court of Buenos Aires confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday that judge Horacio Piombo stepped down. No reason was given.
In a 2014 ruling that recently came to light, Piombo and fellow Judge Benjamin Sal Llargues cut the sentence of sports club executive Mario Tolosa from six years to 38 months.
They ruled that his acts should not be considered "gravely outrageous" in legal terms because the boy already "was making a precocious choice" of his sexuality, an apparent reference to homosexuality.
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He should have only lived one week as this poor child. Bet that would have changed his mind.
Skittles
(153,174 posts)that's the only reason I can think of why someone would make that kind of excuse
rpannier
(24,332 posts)From the stories I found, he has money and is fairly influential
My guess is, money + connections
Probably a decent chance they share some of the same friends
why did I forget that money is ALWAYS a reason