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Child Molestor Walking Around Free After Conviction

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According to a recent article on CNN.com, a man molested one of his students for over 2 years. He was tried in court and found guilty on 13 counts. But, he is still free. The man is currently trying to appeal the ruling and was allowed to be released on bond while the process goes through the court system. This is a rare situation according to the court system.

Okay, so I said what the article was about. Now its time to stand on my giant f***ing soap box . . .

If anyone in the South Florida area is not concerned by this story then they really need to look at their life. A man is currently roaming around the streets near children, schools, and local malls who is a convicted sex offender and is suppose to serve 43 years in prison. Does this not concern the people of Florida? We as a society need to apply pressure to our judical system to have tighter laws against sex offenders and child molesters. The system needs to take into the context that this man is not a drug user who is hurting himself . . . he is a man who is physically and mentally traumatizing little children. The children in these incidents end up losing their innocence and ability to become close to another human being for the rest of their lives. These child molestors need to be tried in the same manner as a murderer. They are evil people who prey on the weak and do not deserve the right to be tried even as an adult b/c they are not acting like adults. They are acting like molestors, which is a whole different kind of human. They should be tried on the fact that they are sick human beings who need to be weeded out from the poplulation. Maximum sentences need to be given and parole should never be an option. These men will never stop thinking about their next victim and should be punished forever b/c their victims are punished forever.

Wheeeew, That felt good to say. Thank you for listening
TrobyOne

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