Zaehet Strife
Well-Known Member
So my older brother was found guilty of 1st degree child abuse. He was sentenced Monday to serve 24 years to 50 years in prison, no chance for parole until after 24 years. He is 31 years old. He almost killed a 9 month year old girl, there is no doubt she would have died if his girlfriend at the time wouldn't have found her having a seizure in the crib when she got home from work.
It's weird, when you really think about it, punishment... If you do something wrong a group of people with weapons can take you away to a facility and put you in a cage. Who gets to decide what a proper punishment is? How long you keep someone in that facility full of other people who committed equally if not more horrendous crimes. Rehabilitation in a place like that it seems to me would be very, very unlikely.
I know my brother very well, and i know he has some psychological issues, he very well could be deemed a sociopath. He's been using people his whole life in order to get by. Although there are a lot of bad things that could be said about him, there are also good things too. He's not a bad person in a sense, he just doesn't know how to control his anger. I know that what he did is something unforgivable, and i believe he deserves to be punished and to take responsibility for what he did. I know that he hurt that baby, but i also know from experience that he didn't mean to hurt her that bad... now i know that this is no excuse and im not trying to defend him. I am just having a hard time thinking about what a just and fair punishment would be. He'll be 55 years old by the time he is eligible to apply for parole, and even then there is no promise he'll be set free.
What is your opinion on the sentence, do you think it is too lenient or too harsh? What do you think about our criminal justice system?
It's weird, when you really think about it, punishment... If you do something wrong a group of people with weapons can take you away to a facility and put you in a cage. Who gets to decide what a proper punishment is? How long you keep someone in that facility full of other people who committed equally if not more horrendous crimes. Rehabilitation in a place like that it seems to me would be very, very unlikely.
I know my brother very well, and i know he has some psychological issues, he very well could be deemed a sociopath. He's been using people his whole life in order to get by. Although there are a lot of bad things that could be said about him, there are also good things too. He's not a bad person in a sense, he just doesn't know how to control his anger. I know that what he did is something unforgivable, and i believe he deserves to be punished and to take responsibility for what he did. I know that he hurt that baby, but i also know from experience that he didn't mean to hurt her that bad... now i know that this is no excuse and im not trying to defend him. I am just having a hard time thinking about what a just and fair punishment would be. He'll be 55 years old by the time he is eligible to apply for parole, and even then there is no promise he'll be set free.
What is your opinion on the sentence, do you think it is too lenient or too harsh? What do you think about our criminal justice system?