Friday, July 25, 2008

Florida Law Strikes Again...

I have monitored many criminal cases in Florida because their legal system simply boggles the mind. They are notorious for convicting people with the flimisiest evidence and giving them harsh sentences, but when it comes to "slam dunk" cases, they seem to fall by the wayside.

Case in point: Aaron Mohanlal (pictured above) was recently convicted and sentenced to 43 years for repeatedly raping a child while he was a teacher at a Broward County Middle school. He was also in the process of grooming other children to take the place of the victim and passed out dozens of fliers to other students with the victim's photo, name and phone number stating that the victim had sex with animals after charges were filed. However, it has been two years and he has yet to serve a day in prison. Why? Just ask his savior, elected Broward Circuit Judge Marc Gold who allowed Mohanlal to be out on bond until his appeal process has been exhausted. Mohanlal not only is not only allowed to be free, but the judge did not think it was pertinent to make a clause forbidding Mohanlal to have contact with other children. The authorities are "confident" that the child rapist is not a flight risk.

Mohanlal bought a house 15 miles from the victim.

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