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Old 02-25-2008, 07:15 PM
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Iraq war vet accused of baby rape
"Authorities say the then-27-year-old Coleman attacked the baby Sept. 14 in Jackson County's Blackman Township, about 65 miles west of Detroit.
The girl sustained brain damage and 17 broken bones and is undergoing therapy. District Judge R. Darryl Mazur ruled Tuesday there's enough evidence to warrant a trial."
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This made me physically ill. Tell me why he doesn't deserve the death penality?
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Did anyone else notice this "titbit" on the info?
WILX-TV says he remains free on $100,000 bond.
What Law, or Sick S.O.B. Judge let this Bastard out???
Please note: At this point, he is only "accused", not yet guilty of anything. Until he is found guilty, he is presumed innocent in our justice system. Therefore, his Constitutional rights remain intact. You don't have to like it, but you have to live with it, or would you rather eliminate the Constitution?

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No, this guy needs to be left alive and in general population. In prison, most guys like this do what's known as "check in." It's a program called protective custody, or PC. He and others like him are typically kept out of general population because they fear for their lives. However, just like everything else in prison, for the right price the guards will put "Bubba, and Chainsaw" in his cell for a night. Then Mr. Baby Raper gets to feel what his victim did.
Don't know where your information comes from, but it sure isn't the case where I work. PC's are completely isolated from GP inmates at ALL times.

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I don't want my taxpaying dollars to pay for this scum to live.
Unfortunately, death penalty inmates sometimes remain on death row 20 or 25 years. Many will die of old age before they ever see execution.

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I think people in jail for life should be studied by psychologists so we can prevent more of these crime from occuring.
They are, AND given extensive mental health "treatment" at taxpayer expense.

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also think we should increase the jobs we give prisoners- for instance if they clean up after themselves we don't have to hire janitors. there is no reason why people in jail shouldn't work a job or take some classes (if they have a chance of getting out).
No janitors where I work. Inmates who can be trusted with brooms, mops, etc. use them. Also work in kitchen and laundry and other areas. Some simply cannot be out of their cells unrestrained due to security reasons.
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