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Why the **** do we have cops and prosecutors?

When I lived in Spain in the 70's, the Guardia (Spanish police) would have shot him. Legally. They had the ability to decide to shoot someone they didn't want to mess around with anymore, and often did. You could safely walk the streets in major cities then, no matter the hour. I understand it has since gone downhill, with all the "refugees" that have settled there.
 
How in the **** does this piece of human garbage roam the skreets while fat assed cops write bullshyte speeding tickets? Why do we even have prosecutors? Waste of ****ing taxpayers money..

That pesky constitution, and its bill of rights, severely limit the power of government to monitor what its citizens do. That type of monitoring is what it would take to prevent crimes like this from happening.

Otherwise what were left with is the government investigating crimes after the fact and then punishing the individual criminal.

If you think that extra surveillance is only proper in high crime areas or for people fitting the profile of a criminal, we find that that is also unconstitutional in our society.

Among other things, it is a form of racial profiling because not all demographic groups will be targeted the same way by such programs. It's discriminatory just to have the police pay more attention to all people in certain documented crime-prone areas because that has a unequal impact on persons of color.
 
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If the victim is sane and sober and stays that way for the next few years and is willing to cooperate with law-enforcement and the DAs office...

... this guy can expect to serve every day of the rest of his life in prison. And his will probably be an unusually short lifespan because as a child-rapist he's going to get ButtHump'd like crazy by other cons, and he will end up dying of AIDS.
 
But, his two prior crimes both involved a girl he was dating (or just hooking up with) as the victim. Therefore it's very likely that these victims will not have the guts to testify against him at trial. That means the state will be forced to roll those incidents into one negotiated plea, and offer him a sweet deal on a plea bargain.

I don't know if the current victim (the 15-year-old) was in a romantic relationship with him.

If not a " romantic" relationship, it could have been strictly business. It's possible that she was prostituting herself to him, either for money or for the drugs he was selling.

If that's how the real situation is, don't expect that teenage girl to be an eager witness for the prosecution. I suspect she would rather just "have it all go away" and not bother with cops, attorneys, judges, or have to tell an embarrassing story in front of jurors.

Plenty of teenage girls become sluts (and de facto prostitutes) to men who will provide them with the drugs or the alcohol that they want.
 
If (IF) girls he has abused are unwilling to testify, or if they have other problems that make them bad witnesses for the State to call during a trial, the State may offer this dude a favorable plea bargain. That might mean he gets a total of 30 years, but with 15 to serve and 15 on probation. If the charges are downgraded so as not to include forcible rape or kidnapping with a deadly weapon, then he would be eligible for parole after serving approximately five years, or 1/3 of the prison portion of his sentence.

So in the end, he could end up with five years behind Barz 10 more years as a parolee, and 15 more years as a probationer and out of all those years on probation only the first couple would be reporting and supervised probation the rest would be non-reporting, and he would be treated like a perfectly free man.

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That * is* how the scenario plays out over and over again, especially in big cities. The cops make the arrests, but the victims and witnesses don't wanna cooperate. And when they do cooperate, they have personal problems that make them less credible as witnesses in court.
They bring baggage to the table (or witness stand).

So the bad guys get a deal with a slap on the wrist instead of the true justice we all know they deserve . (Like a 12 foot drop through a trap door with a 5 foot rope tied around their necks.)
 
In the us, we have an adversarial system. Prosecutors attempt to convict, and defense attorneys attempt to acquit for a large check unless a public defender is used. My thoughts.
 
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