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Judge seeks freedom for child murdering rapist |
2006-11-23 |
![]() Donald Schmidt, 34, was a 16-year-old kid high on methamphetamines when he sodomized a 3-year-old girl and drowned her in a bathtub at a Lompico house where he was a guest in 1988. Another good reason to make capital punishment available in juvenile cases involving special circumstances. He was convicted entered CYA, where juveniles are typically not held beyond age 25. "He's a danger to others," said Dr. Elaine Mura, a prison psychologist. But not quite dangerous enough for some idiot judge not to try and free him. On Tuesday, Superior Court Judge William Kelsay decided a jury should decide if Schmidt is a danger to society. A jury trial was set for Dec. 19. "I feel very bad. I'm not sure if the system's meeting his need," said Kelsay, How can it possibly do so without the gas chamber or electric chair? We "feel very bad" too. who convicted Schmidt in juvenile court 17 years ago. "I never expected today I would still see you in custody." Me neither. Shouldn't this asshole be dead by now? Schmidt is incarcerated at the Herman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility in Chino. Where his nickname is "sweetcheeks". |
Posted by:Zenster |
#4 There was a famous case if Rhode Island when I lived there of a particularly vicious teenage serial killer (story here) who could not be charged as a adult. Essentially, the jail guards always managed to provoke him into assaulting one of them shortly before his release hearings, getting more years tacked on to his sentence. As of now, he's in until at least 2022. |
Posted by: xbalanke 2006-11-23 22:43 |
#3 Done. |
Posted by: gorb 2006-11-23 17:29 |
#2 Another good reason to make capital punishment available in juvenile cases involving special circumstances. Isn't it amazing when the ACLU fights court cases on behalf of young people having 'adult' rights concerning search, privacy, due process, and curfew, but when it comes time to pay the price for adult crimes suddenly they're just children? Equal before the law must apply both to rights and consequences. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2006-11-23 17:23 |
#1 Somebody send this on to O'Riley at FOX. He will go after the judge and anyone who supports anything but the chair for this ass. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2006-11-23 16:45 |