Judge that gave man 60 days for sex abuse to add 3 years

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BURLINGTON, Vt. - A judge who was widely vilified after sentencing a man to just 60 days in jail for sexually abusing a child said Thursday he would increase that sentence to at least three years.

Judge Edward Cashman said he felt he could impose the longer sentence now because the state had agreed to provide treatment to the man while he is behind bars.

Originally, the state had said such treatment would not come until after the man had served his time.

Mark Hulett, 34, had pleaded guilty to charges that he had sexual contact with a girl during a four-year period beginning when she was 6.

At the original sentencing, Cashman said the best way to ensure public safety was to get Hulett out of prison so he could receive sex offender treatment. Because the Corrections Department concluded that Hulett wasn't likely to reoffend, he wouldn't be eligible to receive sex-offender treatment until he reached the end of his jail term.

Public outcry
After Cashman announced the sentence, Gov. James Douglas called for the judge to resign and several lawmakers suggested he be impeached. On Fox News, Bill O'Reilly told viewers as video of Cashman rolled: "You may be looking at the worst judge in the USA."

In his order Thursday, the judge remained firm in his original belief that sentences must be concerned with more than just punishment.

"The court agrees a punitive response -- punishment -- is a valuable and necessary component of society's response to criminal conduct," he said. "It is a tool that the court has routinely used for the past 24 years on the trial bench. As stated during the sentencing hearing, however, punishment is not enough of a response in some cases.

"This is one of those cases," he said.

The hearing Thursday was recessed to allow Hulett and his lawyer to discuss the longer sentence of 3- to 10-years. Under the original agreement, Hulett could opt for a trial if a jail term of more than 90 days was imposed.
 

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in a way, too bad they didn't let the f'n dog out early - a little red neck justice may have taken place.

i would be tickled if they tortured the ba$tard :cursin:
 

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AR182 said:
i agree mj...don't think that they will change...

& the sentence is still much too lenient....


oh man.....this is a really tough topic for me to pass judgement on :(

you all know i don't have one DAMN good thing to say about my ex-husband (and he doesn't deserve anything good to be said about him) ...

but he had 2 (well, maybe 1 conviction that would fall under a new law in IA.... since the age is 13 and under) and in no way did his conviction of criminal sexual misconduct against a minor deserve a 25 yr. sentence......fact still being, he is considered a double child *whatever* (not molester) and the new Iowa sentencing would have been way too strict for anyone that knows exactly why he was charged to believe)
 

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BahamaMama said:
oh man.....this is a really tough topic for me to pass judgement on :(

you all know i don't have one DAMN good thing to say about my ex-husband (and he doesn't deserve anything good to be said about him) ...

but he had 2 (well, maybe 1 conviction that would fall under a new law in IA.... since the age is 13 and under) and in no way did his conviction of criminal sexual misconduct against a minor deserve a 25 yr. sentence......fact still being, he is considered a double child *whatever* (not molester) and the new Iowa sentencing would have been way too strict for anyone that knows exactly why he was charged to believe)


everyone's situation is different, but it is a given that the prick in question raped this little girl several times and there is no remorse for me concerning this dick. regardless, if he can change - this one deserves more than what he has received.
furthermore, unless you are raped you have no idea how horrible it is. i personally do not understand all the anguish and pain associated with rape. however, i dated a girl 17yrs ago that was "molested" (it will always be rape to me) by her grandfather. i wanted to kill the old ba$tard and thought about at least beating him half to death. this very pretty girl (former girlfreind - 17yrs ago) had no self confidence, low self esteem, had a tough time trusting men in general, and was never right.imo we eventually broke up. i knew her brother and he was "normal". i truly believe her issues were a by-product of her rapist. this behavior is inexcusable and deplorable. i am deeply moved when i hear about this $hit and i will always believe the punishment can never be enough to fit the crime. dating a little young and other situations may not warrant severe punishment, but in the case of the prick in question here - he deserves far worse than he will ever receive.
 
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