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    January 05

    I may have to purge breakfast!

    This is so sick, it's difficult to find the words of disdain and blinding loathing I have for this judge!
     

    There was outrage Wednesday when a Vermont judge handed out a 60-day jail sentence to a man who raped a little girl many,many times over a four-year span starting when she was seven.

    The judge said he no longer believes in punishment and is more concerned about rehabilitation.

    Prosecutors argued that confessed child-rapist Mark Hulett, 34, of Williston deserved at least eight years behind bars for repeatedly raping a littler girl countless times starting when she was seven.

    But Judge Edward Cashman disagreed explaining that he no longer believes that punishment works.

    "The one message I want to get through is that anger doesn't solve anything. It just corrodes your soul," said Judge Edward Cashman speaking to a packed Burlington courtroom. Most of the on-lookers were related to a young girl who was repeatedly raped by Mark Hulett who was in court to be sentenced.

    The sex abuse started when the girl was seven and ended when she was ten. Prosecutors were seeking a sentence of eight to twenty years in prison, in part, as punishment.

    "Punishment is a valid purpose," Chittenden Deputy Prosecutor Nicole Andreson argued to Judge Edward Cashman.

    "The state recognizes that the court may not agree or subscribe to that method of sentencing but the state does. The state thinks that it is a very important factor for the court to consider," Andreson added.

    But Judge Cashman explained that he is more concerned that Hulett receive sex offender treatment as rehabilitation. But under Department of Corrections classification, Hulett is considered a low-risk for re-offense so he does not qualify for in-prison treatment.So the judge sentenced him to just 60 days in prison and then Hulett must complete sex treatment when he gets out or face a possible life sentence.

    Judge Cashman also also revealed that he once handed down stiff sentences when he first got on the bench 25 years ago, but he no longer believes in punishment.

    "I discovered it accomplishes nothing of value;it doesn't make anything better;it costs us a lot of money; we create a lot of expectation, and we feed on anger,"Cashman explained to the people in the court.

    The sentence outraged the victim's family who asked not to be identified.

    "I don't like it," the victim's mother,in tears, told Channel 3. "He should pay for what he did to my baby and stop it here. She's not even home with me and he can be home for all this time, and do what he did in my house," she added.

    Hulett -- who had been out on bail-- was taken away to start his sentence immediately.

    REHABILITATION?  Let me explain what I would do with this evil, repulsive freak.  I'd throw his naked ass into a glass cage for the rest of his miserable life, give him nothing but stale bread and prune juice to eat and drink, keep the temperature at a nice, cool 50 degrees at all times, and periodically send in angry, hungry rodents to feast on this festering scumbag until there is nothing left of him.  And I'd put the cage on display in a public place and surround it by cameras, so other vile reprobates see what will happen to them if they dare put their foul hands on a child! 

     

    Screw rehabilitation!  Let him die a slow, painful, humiliating death.

     

    Oh, and as for the judge...  place him in a maximum security prison for a few months and let him see how he likes being violated time and time again.

     

    Hat tip: Michelle Malkin

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