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      XPost: hawaii.military, alt.politics.socialism.democratic, alt.c       lture.african.american.history       XPost: alt.prisons       From: no.more.immigration@kamalaharris.com              The travesty of justice in Idaho is now complete. In the summer       of 2016, a 5-year-old girl was orally and anally raped and       urinated upon by three Muslim migrant boys in Twin Falls, Idaho.       Since then, instead of getting justice, the victim’s family has       been abused by law enforcement and governing authorities as if       they were the criminals – because what happened to their little       girl contradicts the politically correct narrative about Muslim       migrants. On Tuesday, the perpetrators were sentenced, and the       final injustice was done to this poor girl.              The injustice began in the proceedings at the Snake River       Juvenile Detention Center in Twin Falls when Judge Thomas       Borreson of Idaho’s 5th Judicial District ordered the little       victim’s parents to say nothing to anyone – ever – about what       was said in the courtroom Tuesday, or to disclose the sentence       that he gave to the savage attackers. He did allow them to say       that they were unhappy with the sentencing, but threatened to       jail them for contempt of court if they disclosed why they were       unhappy with it.              But even though the victim’s parents were not allowed to talk to       me, there were twelve to fifteen people in the courtroom who saw       and heard the whole sorry business. I was nevertheless informed       of what happened by an anonymous source inside the courtroom –       and the more I heard, the more I understood why this judge       wanted to keep all the proceedings secret.              Janice Kroeger, the Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, who was       supposed to be trying these boys for their crimes, defended the       boys and repeatedly attacked Lacy, the victim’s mother. A       therapist for the boys was present, as well as a parole officer       and a detective. Everything that was said was designed to       portray the perpetrators as victims. Throughout the proceedings,       they were repeatedly called victims, and the youngest one was       called “the biggest victim of them all.”              The court heard all about how the attackers are doing well in       school, and about how smart they are. They were praised for the       supposed ordeal they had to go through. It was claimed that all       three are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)       from having to go through courtroom proceedings.              After this lovefest, which lasted for five hours in the       courtroom, all three boys were sentenced, one after the other.       All three were given probation. They were not found guilty of       rape, but of sexually lewd conduct.              In the midst of this judicial mugging, every time Lacy’s lawyer       tried to speak up, he was silenced. The little victim, Jayla,       was never even mentioned once by Kroeger or the judge – or by       the police or anyone else. Only Lacy mentioned her, when she       made her statement. Lacy detailed how the poor girl is still       suffering the effects of this attack: she is wetting the bed and       having bad dreams, and more.              Yet when Lacy completed her statement, Kroeger lashed out not at       the perpetrators or their parents, but at Lacy. She viciously       tongue-lashed Lacy for a full fifteen minutes, until finally       Judge Borreson had to stop her.              Understandably, the parents of the victim were and are       devastated. Back in April, when the attackers initially pleaded       guilty, Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs said: “I am       pleased that we were able to resolve this case in a way that was       approved and agreed to by the victim’s family. This continues to       be a serious and sad case, but it was resolved properly.”              Nothing could be farther from the truth. The resolution of the       case was not accepted by the victim’s family, and it was not       resolved properly.              >From the beginning to the end, for Idaho officials this case was       about one thing, and one thing: not justice for this poor little       girl who was brutalized and abused, but about making sure that       Americans don’t start to realize what is happening and oppose       the Muslim migrant influx. Idaho officials were willing to       sacrifice this girl’s wellbeing for that goal – to their       everlasting shame.              If there were any justice, Judge Borreson would be impeached and       removed now. Meanwhile, please help the victim and her family       meet their considerable expenses: contribute here.              Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense       Initiative (AFDI), publisher of the Geller Report and author of       The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on       America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide       to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter here. Like her on       Facebook here.              https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/06/pamela-geller-idaho-muslim-       migrants-who-raped-5-year-old-plead-guilty-get-no-jail-time                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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