Man Who Raped 14-Year-Old Sentenced To 30 Days In Jail Because Girl Looked Kinda Old And The Internet Is Mean (original) (raw)

from the well-okay-then dept

We’ve seen ridiculous requests and results stemming from the concept of how “mean” the internet is. Recall that Prenda Law wanted all manner of documents sealed because the internet was a cruel, cruel place. To be fair, it isn’t like we haven’t seen our share of stories about jerks on the web. Still, I’m pretty sure the internet housing a bunch of meanie poopy-heads probably shouldn’t factor into the decision to have a former high school teacher who raped a 14 year old girl serve only 30 days in jail.

Now, I know what you’re thinking: that didn’t happen. A guy did not rape a 14 year old student and then only do a month in the pen. Sorry, you’re wrong, and the reasons for it are as absurd as they come.

A Yellowstone County district judge Monday ordered a former Senior High teacher convicted of raping a 14-year-old female student who later committed suicide to spend 30 days in jail. Judge G. Todd Baugh sentenced Stacey Dean Rambold to 15 years in prison, with all but 31 days suspended, for sexual intercourse without consent.

Rambold’s attorney, Jay Lansing, argued Monday for the suspended sentence. He said Rambold lost his career, his marriage and his home and has suffered a “scarlet letter of the Internet” as a result of publicity about the case. The judge also said Morales was “older than her chronological age.”

Okay, let’s take these in order. First, doesn’t even 15 years for a teacher raping a student seem on the light side, particularly when that student subsequently killed herself? Secondly, reducing the sentence from 15 years to 30 days for any reason is insane, but when those reasons are that the rapist has lost his family and job while suffering the wrath of a pissed off internet, the justice train has gone off the rails somewhere. One would think any stories of the internet being so cruel to Captain Rapey as to warrant a reduced sentence would have made it into the public light without the defense attorney’s help. To even make this argument is an insult to our concept of justice and accountability.

Finally, what the hell difference does it make that the girl may have looked older than her peers? Several news pieces on this story have shown the young lady, who certainly did look mature for her age, and I can imagine some nightmare scenario in which an adult unwittingly hooks up with a mature looking young person who is underage and faces the wrath of the court as a result, but this isn’t that scenario. Rambold taught at the girl’s school and had every reason to know and/or believe that her age should have come into question, setting aside entirely the fact that teachers probably shouldn’t be banging their students no matter what age they are.

The internet can be a cruel world, but it isn’t as cruel as a teacher raping a 14-year-old girl. It just isn’t.

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