This one isn't really about the bad judges, it's about their accomplices, the Parole Board. Don't even get me started on lawyers.
Sex monster released.
Convicted sex monster Carl Treleaven is out of jail only 18 months after he began a 3 1/2-year sentence for running a child-porn chatroom.
A ruling released yesterday by the National Parole Board means Treleaven will be released on parole into a special residential treatment program for sex offenders.
While the ruling notes Treleaven reoffended after trying treatment in the past, parole board members have nevertheless offered the 51-year-old city man another shot at turning his life around.
Click goes the camera, it's okay little girl, I'm not going to hurt you, only display your little baby body over the internet for sexual deviants to drool over. (I was going to get more graphic about the pictures and abuse of the babies, but I found I can't even describe those pictures in words, it's too sick. They are too sick.)
Well isn't that just great, poor guy ran a child-porn sex ring, got out early thanks to the parole board, and all that after he had already failed a treatment program.
First of all, the judge should have nailed his repeat offender butt to the wall, but only sentenced him to 3 1/2 years, and second, the parole board are idiots for letting this guy out early, into treatment that has already failed. Let him live with the parole board on a rotating basis. Hope none of them have young kids.
I would seriously like to hear just one case where the victims of crimes got the break, not the criminals. I swear the Conservatives will get a majority on this issue alone. People are getting fed up with liberal thinking (um that's a misnomer)judges, parole board members, and lawyers, letting criminals back into society.
Fight 4 kids, who are being preyed on by sexual deviants, who are being released by our parole boards early, to re-offend again. Can we protect those children? The ones who are being raped by perverts? The perverts who make money by selling the pictures on the net? YES, but only if we hold the judges, parole boards, and lawyers to account. Make them explain their actions, make them accountable, make them understand that their job is to protect the innocent, not the criminals.
Let the victims speak!
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