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In reply to the discussion: Victim wants rapist's parental rights restricted [View all]El_Johns
(1,805 posts)84. Still trying to whittle away to what *your* prototypical rape case is...
I suppose the last perp was a cop, so that's why he got life...
I'm honing in on it; over 18, no weapon involved, victim is not taken to 2nd location and does not enter perp's car, victim is not raped in home by stranger who entered illegally...rapist has no priors...of any kind...and the perp doesn't hold the victim against her will.
Seems like your prototypical case is: College girl raped by college boy after using alcohol or drugs.
This one is obviously not "mere rape" because the victim was 16, and the perp had priors.
The 16-year-old victim was going to visit a friend when a man grabbed her from behind, threw her into bushes near a stoplight and assaulted her.
She told investigators that shortly before the attack, she saw a man staring at her from a light-colored truck with a camper shell....A witness later came forward, saying a similar truck had been spotted in Oceanside. Investigators traced it back to Courtney, a North Park man with a checkered past. He was already under investigation for a drug case, and in January 2005 escaped from a work release program.
Courtney was sentenced to life in prison. At his sentencing, he told the victim that he didnt commit the rape, and he hoped that someday shed find that out.
He also pleaded guilty to an unrelated charge of possessing more than $100,000 in drug proceeds. For that crime, he was sentenced to eight years and eight months.
Courtney, 33, was released from Donovan State Prison on May 6 after new tests showed DNA from the victims clothing matched another felon who lived in the area of the attack.
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/Jun/25/dna-uriah-courtney-rape-innocence-project/
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Disgusting, and it is preventing the woman from keeping boundaries in place..you know,
Jefferson23
Jan 2014
#1
What rape culture? What war on women? Nope, nope, hysterical women are just making those up,
Squinch
Jan 2014
#8
I've found that when people rape children, particularly boys, the sentencing is much harsher. nt
justiceischeap
Jan 2014
#32
absolutely- although there has been more victim blaming lately toward young girls
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#33
Why would you want to obfuscate the truth about rape sentencing? Avg time served is is 5 1/2 years.
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#39
I did exactly what I said I did, a Google news search for "rape sentence."
Comrade Grumpy
Jan 2014
#41
and gave us deceptive information about jail time for rape? pulling a list off google tells us
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#46
Then you should likewise toss out the "rape" cases of 18-year-olds having sex with 15-year-olds
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#51
look at his list with facts of the crimes added…… there is no consent going on anywhere, and if you
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#53
yeah, and if you disagree with the current laws in various states, go for it- but this is a DERAIL
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#61
Statutory rape is part of those statistics. You want to take out the ones that involve serious
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#62
since you haven't "figured out" what prototypical "rape" actually IS, I am out of here, and YOU
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#63
life was ONLY given for having three felony convictions…. scraping the bottom of the barrel to TRY
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#78
the context is sentencing for raping women- not minors, not kidnapping, not "three strikes" felony
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#86
I didn't mention the Innocence Project because the Innocence of the men who got life sentences
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#88
I define rape as the law does. It was you who felt adding kidnapping charges was no biggie, LOL.
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#91
You said rapists don't get life sentences. They do. You also complained because the average
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#92
Not if it's only a rape charge, nope. Kidnapping can only be a few feet because that's
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#93
Is raping someone in a house or car worse than raping them in the bushes? Worse to the
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#95
Uh, yes, they were. You can accuse me of all the made-up stuff you want; it's because
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#105
look below you, his "list" is bullshit. anything over 7 years had additional charges that show up in
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#54
god forbid anyone stay in the context of the thread- instead of derail with examples of
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#125
every crime you listed to refute me was NOT MERELY RAPE. Wow, it takes a lot of nerve to pretend
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#52
I said I did a Google news search for "rape sentence" and that was the result.
Comrade Grumpy
Jan 2014
#106
Yeah, it takes multiple felonies. Has absolutely nothing to do with the context of this thread...
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#123
And I was agreeing, and never "attacked you". my post said nothing about you.
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#145
how about providing the actual links to those sentences. that would be helpful to know axactly
niyad
Jan 2014
#76
and I thank you for going into that cesspool for us. knew there was a lot more involved than
niyad
Jan 2014
#97
It turned into a cesspool- now it's unfair to charge someone with kidnapping....
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#102
good point those sentences will be longer! but look at this list I was given as a sampling of
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#71
I don't think the late George Orwell could dream of the scenario this woman faces.
kairos12
Jan 2014
#11
"make it more difficult"??? there should be NO WAY a rapist should EVER have "parental rights"
niyad
Jan 2014
#20
That would be my advice at this point to any women in my family. It's bad enough...
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#24
don't forget that some woman-hating fool in nm is trying to make it a crime to have an abortion
niyad
Jan 2014
#80
A conviction for sexual assault that results in a birth should terminate parental rights
stevenleser
Jan 2014
#22
Termination of parental rights alone in most states does not end the obligation of child support n/t
kcr
Jan 2014
#83
A friend of mine took custody of his kid, but didn't want to pay to remove child support
joeglow3
Jan 2014
#128
This is a complex issue. Rape is a horrible crime and can lead to all sorts of trauma
Dustlawyer
Jan 2014
#31
Not complex for rational people. False rape convictions are more rare than deaths by lightning.
geek tragedy
Jan 2014
#48
If he thinks he's innocent, which he very likely is not, he can appeal the conviction.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#56
On what planet is it in a child's best interest to hang out with her mother's rapist?
LeftyMom
Jan 2014
#69
false convictions are a totally different issue- and one you should advocate for- ELSEWHERE.
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#73