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Suspected domestic abusers go free....
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...161404729.html
A bitter argument over money in Topeka, Kan., means that city and county authorities have neglected to prosecute or charge people suspected of domestic battery since Sept. 8. In other words, the local justice system has spent a month effectively sending the message that misdemeanor domestic assault will go unpunished--at least for now. The dispute started last month, when Shawnee County District Attorney Chad Taylor announced that a 10 percent budget cut to his office in 2012 meant he would no longer be prosecuting any of the city's misdemeanors, effective immediately. Topeka city council members say they can't afford the estimated $800,000 yearly cost of prosecuting those misdemeanors and jailing offenders--and that they want the county to continue carrying out misdemeanor prosecutions as it has for the past 25 years. The county continues to insist that the jurisdiction for these prosecutions should shift to city prosecutors, but the Topeka City Council says that none of the city's five attorneys has any recent experience prosecuting domestic violence cases. Next week, the council will vote on a measure that will strip domestic battery from a list of crimes that are illegal in the city. The vote is a tactical bid to force the county to take those cases on again. I am completely appalled by the state of Kansas and the city of Topeka. I understand that it costs money to prosecute and jail offenders but to tell men and women that it is okay to beat up their spouse is outrageous. Cities/States wouldn't tell rapists, child molesters, murderers that their crimes are okay. Why is this crime okay? |
Oh hell no! What's the message? It's only serious when you maim or kill the other person? Wait till we have blood on our hands? Um no...
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Ok how is physical violence a misdemeanor in the first place? That's what I don't get.
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