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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Judges Reduced Child Molester's Sentence Because They Thought The 6-Year-Old Victim Might Be Gay

Two judges in Argentina nearly halved the sentence of a convicted child molester because his 6-year-old victim 'might be gay.' Mario Tolosa, a sports club vice president, had been sentenced to six years in prison for sexual abuse, but in 2014 his sentence was reduced to 38 months.

The judges ruled that Tolosa’s actions should not be considered “gravely outrageous” because the victim “was making a precocious choice” regarding his sexuality - referencing homosexuality.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG, map

Anonymous said...

SICK!

Anonymous said...

Good lord. Because the child "might be gay" he wasn't really molested. Gotta love that logic.

Gary K. said...

Sounds good to me!

Anonymous said...

Argentina,....I'm surprised the child wasn't made to disappear (check the history, folks)