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Man who raped four teenagers gets no jail time, judge says: 'Incarceration isn't appropriate'
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<blockquote data-quote="El Pablo" data-source="post: 3678837" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>Are you kidding me? 1) He pled guilty at 17 of 3rd degree rape and attempted 1st degree sexual assault and other charges. No idea where you are getting these statutory rape ideas. Wasn’t statutory rape for many reasons. It was also 4 separate events with 4 different victims (who knows how many more that weren’t reported). Aka a serial rapist. 2) He then broke his killer deal during probation. I expect he will be a repeat offender,</p><p></p><p>You may want to stop watching that news program if their facts were that wrong.</p><p></p><p>“In 2018, Belter, then 17, was charged with first-degree rape, third-degree rape and sexual abuse for the assaults. As part of a plea deal, Belter pleaded guilty in 2019 to lesser felony charges of third-degree rape and attempted first-degree sexual abuse. The judge at the time, Sara Sheldon, placed Belter on two years interim probation and gave him the chance to apply for youthful offender status in his sentencing, which would have lessened the maximum prison time and allowed him to not register as a sex offender.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Pablo, post: 3678837, member: 1563"] Are you kidding me? 1) He pled guilty at 17 of 3rd degree rape and attempted 1st degree sexual assault and other charges. No idea where you are getting these statutory rape ideas. Wasn’t statutory rape for many reasons. It was also 4 separate events with 4 different victims (who knows how many more that weren’t reported). Aka a serial rapist. 2) He then broke his killer deal during probation. I expect he will be a repeat offender, You may want to stop watching that news program if their facts were that wrong. “In 2018, Belter, then 17, was charged with first-degree rape, third-degree rape and sexual abuse for the assaults. As part of a plea deal, Belter pleaded guilty in 2019 to lesser felony charges of third-degree rape and attempted first-degree sexual abuse. The judge at the time, Sara Sheldon, placed Belter on two years interim probation and gave him the chance to apply for youthful offender status in his sentencing, which would have lessened the maximum prison time and allowed him to not register as a sex offender.” [/QUOTE]
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