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what a bunch of pussies we Americans are for not having killed this pos already. some cop, prison guard, or fellow inmate along the way should have had enough moral outrage or stomach churning contempt for his actions to off him by now.
Money changes everything..
http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/04/0...l-time-raping-3-year-old-daughter-because-he-
Du Pont Heir Dodges Jail Time For Raping 3-Year-Old Daughter Because He ‘Wouldn’t Fare Well’
Bill O’Reilly, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Lis Wiehl tonight discussed a man who dodged prison time after admitting to raping his 3-year-old daughter.
Robert Richards IV, an heir to the du Pont fortune, admitted to performing sex acts on his 3-year-old daughter for two years.
He was sentenced to eight years of probation and community service because a Delaware judge said he “would not fare well” in prison.
Wiehl explained that Richards was first charged with two counts of second-degree rape, which would have come with a mandatory 20-year jail sentence. However, he pled down to fourth-degree rape, which does not carry a mandatory sentence.
Guilfoyle said the excuse that he wouldn’t fare well in prison was “an inappropriate criteria and sentencing guideline.”
“We don’t want him to fare well in prison,” Wiehl said.
Watch the panel above.
He was sentenced to eight years of probation and community service because a Delaware judge said he “would not fare well” in prison.
Wiehl explained that Richards was first charged with two counts of second-degree rape, which would have come with a mandatory 20-year jail sentence. However, he pled down to fourth-degree rape, which does not carry a mandatory sentence.
Guilfoyle said the excuse that he wouldn’t fare well in prison was “an inappropriate criteria and sentencing guideline.”
“We don’t want him to fare well in prison,” Wiehl said.
Watch the panel above.