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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Montana teacher -- initially given 31 days in rape of student -- now gets 10 years

Billings, Montana (CNN) -- Fighting back tears, Auliea Hanlon sat on the witness stand in a Montana courtroom, just feet away from the man who pleaded guilty to raping her 14-year-old daughter -- and initially received a sentence that required him to serve just 31 days in prison.

"Here we are -- six, seven years later, still waiting for justice," she said, according to video of the sentencing from CNN affiliate KTVQ. "He knew what he was doing. He knew what was going to happen to her."

"And he didn't care."

Stacey Dean Rambold was accused of raping Cherice Moralez, a freshman in his business class at Billings Senior High, in 2007.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The way I see it is that this POS got off light.The young lady who is now a statistic of society has the rest of her life to deal with being RAPED and in a few years this a--hole gets out of the system and starts over. Where is the justice in that???????

Anonymous said...

10:03
Read the entire story. The girl committed suicide in 2010 before the case even went to trial or she reached her 17th birthday.

Anonymous said...

Where is the justice in that???????

September 27, 2014 at 10:03 PM

The same place your reading skills are...