Why is heir not in jail for child rape?

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So, about that whole everyone's equal and race doesn't matter fantasy....

(CNN) -- In 2009, du Pont heir Robert H. Richards IV, 47, was convicted of raping his 3-year-old daughter and served no jail time because, a judge said, he would "not fare well" in prison.

You are only just hearing about this travesty thanks to a civil suit filed recently by Richards' ex-wife, Tracy Richards, alleging that he also sexually abused his 19-month-old son during the same period.

How does this happen? Lady Justice wears a blindfold that's supposed to represent objectivity. Unfortunately, it seems to blind her in some cases, especially when a defendant is wealthy and connected. And Richards is wealthy and connected -- he's the heir to not one, but two fortunes provided to him by his predecessors.

In 2008, Richards was indicted on two counts of second-degree child rape for sexually penetrating his daughter repeatedly from 2005 to 2007. Those two counts would have carried mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years each. He was released on $60,000 bail.

Richards is unemployed, but with a trust fund and apparently had plenty of cash to hire one of the state's top law firms. His lawyers pushed until Delaware prosecutors offered a deal allowing him the fourth-degree rape plea -- normally reserved for statutory rape cases -- and Richards admitted the assault.

At the sentencing, Superior Court Judge Jan Jurden ordered Richards to attend a sex offender rehabilitation program and pay a whopping $4,395 to the Delaware Violent Crimes Compensation Board. (That'll teach him!) She then sentenced him to eight years in prison, but suspended the prison time and put him on probation instead, writing: "Defendant will not fare well in Level 5 setting."

Translation for the rest of the world: The rich rapist will "fare well" living as a free man in a house where he raped his own daughter.

A few points here:

1. The purpose of prison is twofold -- to keep criminals segregated from their victims and the rest of society, to punish them by denying them the freedoms that law-abiding citizens enjoy and to rehabilitate them. Prisons are loaded with pedophile rapists who are incarcerated regardless of their ability to deal with the prison environment. If Richards was a relative of the Dipshots, instead of the du Ponts he'd probably be behind bars now.

2. And if the rapist doesn't "fare well" in prison, how is he a good fit for society? As far as I'm concerned, a sex offender who rapes his own child will never "fare well" in society. You can't cure sex offenders of their sexual urges, you can only teach them to try to control them. In the meantime, we have a duty to keep rapists like Richards contained in a location where they have no contact or opportunity to hurt another child for a good long time -- and that place is in jail.

3. The Delaware justice system appears to have also lost sight of Richards' victim -- his own kid! Think she'll "fare well" knowing her rapist was sent home to his mansion and never properly punished?

The sentence was outrageous, but blaming the judge is too easy. The truth is the entire system is to blame. People with zero resources to properly defend themselves are funneled into the prison system, while rich rapists like Richards can buy an excellent criminal defense team and secure a deal no public defender could ever dream of getting.

But Tracy Richards has not given up. She filed a suit last month seeking compensatory and punitive damages on behalf of her children. In addition to detailing the abuse of his daughter, the lawsuit also alleges that while Roberts was on probation, he admitted to the sexual abuse of his toddler son. It cites probation reports from two different probation officers notifying the Courts in 2010 and 2012 about that suspected abuse.

According to the lawsuit, which is supported by paperwork from the earlier criminal case, Richards went into his daughter's room while she slept and penetrated her with his fingers while he masturbated. The suit also alleges that Richards then told the girl "to keep what he had done to her a secret." The girl eventually told her grandmother, who informed Tracy Richards. The girl then recounted the abuse to her pediatrician and New Castle County police, who arrested him.

Given all this background, it may seem like a slam dunk of a civil suit, but societal factors -- the advantages of money-- can play a large role in the justice system. You can be certain that if Richards lives off a trust, it's one that du Pont family attorneys have painstakingly set up, and it's probably going to be remarkably hard to pierce.

Likely knowing she's in for a fight, Tracy Richards has hired law firm Jacobs & Crumplar, attorneys more than capable of going after people who think they are untouchable. This is the firm that won victims $77.4 million in a settlement with the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington over sex abuse by a priest.

I've got my fingers crossed that a civil jury will award jaw-dropping damages in this case and strip Richards of the trust fund and the wealthy status that allowed him to avoid jail -- where he really belongs.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/03/opinion/robbins-dupont-heir-rape/

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Eye opening. For some.

Peace! :)

More like committing a crime while being a DuPont in Delaware. DuPont owns most of that state and all the politicians and public officials.

BY the way, here's the POS. Looks like a fat DuPont rapist to me and I think he'd look better with a biker's dick up his ass.

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More like committing a crime while being a DuPont in Delaware. DuPont owns most of that state and all the politicians and public officials.

BY the way, here's the POS. Looks like a fat DuPont rapist to me and I think he'd look better with a biker's dick up his ass.

bilde

Yup.

Actually, the hashtags are from Twitter. You could probably google them for the same results as they're "trending."

A little something denouncing equality in 'Murica.

Peace! :)
 

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So, about that whole everyone's equal and race doesn't matter fantasy....

(CNN) -- In 2009, du Pont heir Robert H. Richards IV, 47, was convicted of raping his 3-year-old daughter and served no jail time because, a judge said, he would "not fare well" in prison.

You are only just hearing about this travesty thanks to a civil suit filed recently by Richards' ex-wife, Tracy Richards, alleging that he also sexually abused his 19-month-old son during the same period.

How does this happen? Lady Justice wears a blindfold that's supposed to represent objectivity. Unfortunately, it seems to blind her in some cases, especially when a defendant is wealthy and connected. And Richards is wealthy and connected -- he's the heir to not one, but two fortunes provided to him by his predecessors.

In 2008, Richards was indicted on two counts of second-degree child rape for sexually penetrating his daughter repeatedly from 2005 to 2007. Those two counts would have carried mandatory minimum sentences of 10 years each. He was released on $60,000 bail.

Richards is unemployed, but with a trust fund and apparently had plenty of cash to hire one of the state's top law firms. His lawyers pushed until Delaware prosecutors offered a deal allowing him the fourth-degree rape plea -- normally reserved for statutory rape cases -- and Richards admitted the assault.

At the sentencing, Superior Court Judge Jan Jurden ordered Richards to attend a sex offender rehabilitation program and pay a whopping $4,395 to the Delaware Violent Crimes Compensation Board. (That'll teach him!) She then sentenced him to eight years in prison, but suspended the prison time and put him on probation instead, writing: "Defendant will not fare well in Level 5 setting."

Translation for the rest of the world: The rich rapist will "fare well" living as a free man in a house where he raped his own daughter.

A few points here:

1. The purpose of prison is twofold -- to keep criminals segregated from their victims and the rest of society, to punish them by denying them the freedoms that law-abiding citizens enjoy and to rehabilitate them. Prisons are loaded with pedophile rapists who are incarcerated regardless of their ability to deal with the prison environment. If Richards was a relative of the Dipshots, instead of the du Ponts he'd probably be behind bars now.

2. And if the rapist doesn't "fare well" in prison, how is he a good fit for society? As far as I'm concerned, a sex offender who rapes his own child will never "fare well" in society. You can't cure sex offenders of their sexual urges, you can only teach them to try to control them. In the meantime, we have a duty to keep rapists like Richards contained in a location where they have no contact or opportunity to hurt another child for a good long time -- and that place is in jail.

3. The Delaware justice system appears to have also lost sight of Richards' victim -- his own kid! Think she'll "fare well" knowing her rapist was sent home to his mansion and never properly punished?

The sentence was outrageous, but blaming the judge is too easy. The truth is the entire system is to blame. People with zero resources to properly defend themselves are funneled into the prison system, while rich rapists like Richards can buy an excellent criminal defense team and secure a deal no public defender could ever dream of getting.

But Tracy Richards has not given up. She filed a suit last month seeking compensatory and punitive damages on behalf of her children. In addition to detailing the abuse of his daughter, the lawsuit also alleges that while Roberts was on probation, he admitted to the sexual abuse of his toddler son. It cites probation reports from two different probation officers notifying the Courts in 2010 and 2012 about that suspected abuse.

According to the lawsuit, which is supported by paperwork from the earlier criminal case, Richards went into his daughter's room while she slept and penetrated her with his fingers while he masturbated. The suit also alleges that Richards then told the girl "to keep what he had done to her a secret." The girl eventually told her grandmother, who informed Tracy Richards. The girl then recounted the abuse to her pediatrician and New Castle County police, who arrested him.

Given all this background, it may seem like a slam dunk of a civil suit, but societal factors -- the advantages of money-- can play a large role in the justice system. You can be certain that if Richards lives off a trust, it's one that du Pont family attorneys have painstakingly set up, and it's probably going to be remarkably hard to pierce.

Likely knowing she's in for a fight, Tracy Richards has hired law firm Jacobs & Crumplar, attorneys more than capable of going after people who think they are untouchable. This is the firm that won victims $77.4 million in a settlement with the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington over sex abuse by a priest.

I've got my fingers crossed that a civil jury will award jaw-dropping damages in this case and strip Richards of the trust fund and the wealthy status that allowed him to avoid jail -- where he really belongs.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/03/opinion/robbins-dupont-heir-rape/

Peace! :)

This isn't about race, this is about being rich as phuck. Ask OJ

This POS got away with it cause he has the cash and that's it. Equally sad and disturbing.

There are plenty of white rapist assholes that go to prison and deservedly so.
 

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More like committing a crime while being a DuPont in Delaware. DuPont owns most of that state and all the politicians and public officials.

BY the way, here's the POS. Looks like a fat DuPont rapist to me and I think he'd look better with a biker's dick up his ass.

bilde


Looks like Hedgehog. Seriously.
 

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Looks like Hedgehog. Seriously.

Oh, man! That made me laugh! Seriously. LOL

OK, so perhaps this douche's wealth more than trumps his white privilege. That may very well be a valid point.

This was just shared recently by a colleague. So unless you are heartless or clueless, you will agree that it is a sad state of affairs.....

I have been silent on Ferguson. Why? Maybe it is just too much to witness. I am: black, an academic, born and raised in a country where people of colour are the majority, I have lived in the US for about 7 years previously - as a child and as an adult, I am now living as one half of a biracial marriage in Toronto. It is breathtaking watching this brutal escalation over the past 3 years. I teach my first year students about co-constitution; power; infrastructural inequality; and the persistence of dominant narratives...all within the context of communication studies. But these themes apply fully in the race relations tragedy that we are feeling. I struggled to hold it together when my cousin said to me last night how frightened she is of continuing to raise her son in Maryland. He is 14, gifted, book and not-sports loving, and a beautiful young man. She says he came to her asking about university in Canada. He sees no future as a black man in his home country - the US, where his upper middle-class professional parents tell him to NEVER EVER wear his hoodie on his head. This shakes me to the core. As a mother of a young black man myself I cannot imagine how debilitated my cousin feels.

Sad, sad, sad.

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Why is Terry Bean the gays rights activist not in jail? Is it because he donated 70k to Obama? He gets to ride in Air Force 1. He has been charged with having sex with 15 year old but mainstream media is not reporting it.
 

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Why is Terry Bean the gays rights activist not in jail? Is it because he donated 70k to Obama? He gets to ride in Air Force 1. He has been charged with having sex with 15 year old but mainstream media is not reporting it.

Before you crap all over yourself lowell, Terry Bean has been charged, not convicted like the scumbag who it is subject of this thread. Big difference.

And it has been reported nationally on CNN, The New York Times, USA Today and elsewhere. Can I help it if you never get your news anywhere but Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh? They don't qualify as "national news." Just so you're clear on that.

Now go take some anti-diarrhea meds.
 

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Cbs,Abc, Nbc had not reported the story last I checked which was a few days ago.Story broke a few weeks ago. CNN is cable news. I consider the other mainstream news.
They all four along with MSNBC are in step with the White House. Have not checked but I assume Politico and Huffington post are also not reporting it.
 

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Cbs,Abc, Nbc had not reported the story last I checked which was a few days ago.Story broke a few weeks ago. CNN is cable news. I consider the other mainstream news.
They all four along with MSNBC are in step with the White House. Have not checked but I assume Politico and Huffington post are also not reporting it.

You said there was no report on national news. CNN, The NYT and USA today are national, available everywhere. It's also on RealClearPolitics, also national.

Hint: Cable is not the opposite of National. Local is the opposite of National.

lowell responds: "Duh?"
 

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I said mainstream news. You are right it is not important that CBS,NBC, ABC and MSNBC choose not to report that a good buddy of Barack's gets to fly in Airforce 1 , give 70k to his campaign, head a national Gay Rights foundation and is charged with sex with a minor.
 
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