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In reply to the discussion: San Diego priest who pleaded guilty to sexual battery finds new home at Oklahoma parish [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)20. He was originally charged for forcing his finger into the vagina of his victim
Regardless of how he was charged, pleaded or whatever, that's not someone anyone should want in such a position, which is why he is no longer a priest and never should be.
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San Diego priest who pleaded guilty to sexual battery finds new home at Oklahoma parish [View all]
cleanhippie
Apr 2016
OP
Think what you like. I'd like to know: to what facts did he actually plead?
struggle4progress
Apr 2016
#5
As far as I can tell, he was originally charged in 2012 with misdemeanor sexual battery
struggle4progress
Apr 2016
#8
... He has not been convicted of sex crimes. In 2015, a judge approved Davila's petition
struggle4progress
Apr 2016
#32
That's a pretty stupid thing to say when you can't produce evidence for your surly opinion.
rug
Apr 2016
#17
So you think it's a lazy assumption that another RCC priest got away with rape?
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#25
He was originally charged for forcing his finger into the vagina of his victim
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#20
I'm pretty sure everyone gets that another RCC rapist got off with a lesser charge
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#22
Our justice system usually depends on the notion "proof beyond reasonable doubt"
struggle4progress
Apr 2016
#37
That doesn't mean sexual predators like this one have to be provided easy access to their victims
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#38
Nice touch pretending RCC rapist priests are just as oppressed as murdered AA men
Major Nikon
Apr 2016
#40
So if he didn't do anything "wrong", why not inform the receiving parish of his probation?
MichiganVote
Apr 2016
#29