• California judge says serial rapist to be released
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[quote]LOS ANGELES (AP) — The so-called "Pillowcase Rapist" who attacked at least 40 women in the 1970s and 1980s will be freed and allowed to live in a remote Southern California desert area despite a host of vocal protests, a judge ordered Friday. Christopher Evans Hubbart, 63, must be released from a state facility by July 7, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Gilbert Brown ruled.[/quote] [url]http://news.yahoo.com/california-judge-says-serial-rapist-released-190825331.html[/url]
There goes my weekend :/
[video=youtube;eIqESwzCGg4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIqESwzCGg4[/video]
Last time he got on parole it only took two months for him to rape again. Let's see how well he has been "rehabilitated" this time.
Yeah the justice system is kind of fucked.
Meanwhile you're filling your prisons with people who were caught with a few grams of weed.
[QUOTE=download;44893232]Meanwhile you're filling your prisons with people who were caught with a few grams of weed.[/QUOTE] it's because the dude is 63 years old, he has little to no importance to stay part of a prison-industrial complex when they can bring in an 18 year old kid to do work. it's not about justice when you allow prisons to be privately owned.
No.
[QUOTE=Stroma;44893274]it's because the dude is 63 years old, he has little to no importance to stay part of a prison-industrial complex when they can bring in an 18 year old kid to do work. it's not about justice when you allow prisons to be privately owned.[/QUOTE] aren't only like 10% of prisons privately owned
What harm could he possibly cause from a remote area in Southern Californian desert?
If this was sweden or some other nordic country, I could actually belive that they have managed to resocialize him USA... yeah, no
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;44894750]What harm could he possibly cause from a remote area in Southern Californian desert?[/QUOTE] Someone being raped?
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