09-29-2013, 06:03 AM
(09-29-2013, 12:56 AM)username Wrote: I can't snip part of the story to post
A former Montana high school teacher who has served a 30-day prison sentence for the rape of a teenage student was released from prison on Thursday morning – as the victim’s mother said the teacher is “still skating” justice.
Stacey Rambold left prison after serving the sentence imposed last month for the rape of student Cherice Moralez six years ago, said Judy Beck, a spokeswoman for the Montana Department of Corrections. The 14-year-old Moralez committed suicide in 2010, and her mother Auliea Hanlon has said that she believes the rape was a contributing factor.
Along with activist groups and the Billings School superintendent, Hanlon has protested what she feels is an inadequate sentence for Rambold’s actions. The teacher, 54, pleaded guilty in April to a count of sexual intercourse without consent.
One of the comments from the judge -
Baugh said at the time that the confusion “could have been avoided altogether if I’d been more alert or if the state had pointed out to the court the correct mandatory minimum,” according to NBC News station KULR in Billings.
Jesus Christ.