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Old 03-02-2009, 09:24 PM
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"Schene could face up to a year in jail if convicted. He has been on administrative leave since early December."

One year? Assaulting a minor must not be a big deal. And was he serious with the whole "her sneaker made a bruise on my shin" GTFOH. He needs to do some serious time for the crime.
Apparently, it doesn't meet the standard for it to be a felony.

From the article,"The girl said that she couldn't breathe after the incident, prompting the deputies to call paramedics.

Paramedics decided that she didn't require hospitalization. Felony charges require proof of serious injury."

And there is the additional penalty of being completely removed from his profession for life, too, which certainly follow his conviction, right?

ETA: if the two overhead strikes that the article mentions didn't actually hit the girl, maybe it was more about scaring her than really hurting her. Not that it makes it okay, by any stretch, but I'm trying to figure out as bad as the attack looks how she wouldn't be seriously injured. And I guess that since it happened a while ago, if she really had been, we'd be seeing photos released by her.

EATA: I just watched the video again. How could she not be seriously hurt? It looks like he slams her head against the wall, throws her to the ground by her hair, punches her twice in the head, she appears to basically be completely limp, and then he picks her up by the hair. What is the standard for being seriously injured?

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Old 03-02-2009, 09:34 PM
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Apparently, it doesn't meet the standard for it to be a felony.

From the article,"The girl said that she couldn't breathe after the incident, prompting the deputies to call paramedics.

Paramedics decided that she didn't require hospitalization. Felony charges require proof of serious injury."

And there is the additional penalty of being completely removed from his profession for life, too, which certainly follow his conviction, right?
I just feel like the fact that this is a child and the fact that she was in police custody and not doing anything should make it a bit more severe of a crime. I think regardless of whether or not he is convicted he should lose his job and not be allowed to join a public force again. His record certainly proves that he is much more of a risk than the police force or any force needs.
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Old 03-02-2009, 09:44 PM
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I just feel like the fact that this is a child and the fact that she was in police custody and not doing anything should make it a bit more severe of a crime. I think regardless of whether or not he is convicted he should lose his job and not be allowed to join a public force again. His record certainly proves that he is much more of a risk than the police force or any force needs.
Oh, I agree. I think he is done as a police officer.

A video of an interview with the victim here is interesting:

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4837663n

Her description of whether they stole the car is unintentionally funny. The officer was rude calling them car thieves. They didn't really steal the car; they just borrowed a friend's parents' car without permission.

I think she and her dad come across really well, but again, I wonder how he wouldn't have known how serious it was the first time he saw her after the attack. How was she not visibly injured? I'm in no way finding fault with the dad. I'm just baffled that she wasn't all beaten up.

Another sick part: the other officer was in training at the time. What was he being trained to do?

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Old 03-03-2009, 06:36 AM
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As I've mentioned before, I worked on inpatient psych units for over a decade. We were trained in non-violent patient restraint, methods approved by the state mental health department. Some of our patients could be completely out of control and quite aggressive but we were all trained in how to restrain them without injuring ourselves or them. I've seen mental health techs get weapons from highly out of out control patients without the patient being injured. I was able to personally take down any 15 year old girl that came onto our floor. There is no excuse for beating an adult who is in a cell, let alone a kid. And yeah, sometimes those patients were trying to spit at us, bite us, kick us, hit us. We could do it. I don't understand why police aren't trained in those same methods.
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