There have been numerous cases that easily illustrate the leniency that our judicial system has on these heathens. One incident includes Luke Grender, who was arrested and charged with the rape of a 13-year-old schoolgirl multiple times. Grender would have served with a short prison sentence if not for the heartbreaking news that his sister, Nikitta Grender, was raped and murdered in 2011. After hearing the incident, Judge Richards decided to drop the prison sentence in exchange for a two-year suspended sentence and a payment of roughly $25 to the victim. There are several issues that are obvious in this situation: Grender was supposed to only be in jail for a short amount of years, the judged dropped his sentence time, even though Luke Grender was in fact proven guilty, and he only had to pay $25 to the girl that he chose to violate knowing what he did was wrong. Furthermore, evidence can be seen through the court case: United States v. Morrison. This case strongly shows that the judicial system failed to put Virginia Tech students Antonio Morrison and James Crawford, who attacked and raped a fellow student, behind bars due to a lack of evidence, even though Morrison himself admitted that the rape occurred when their victim twice said …show more content…
Anybody that commits this action knows very well what they are doing is detestable, illegal, and they doesn’t care who their victim is, regardless of age or even gender, nor can they justify their reasons for why they would force an innocent bystander to engage in something they clearly do not want to do. Alexander Rodriquez, who was a bus driver at the time being, admitted to kidnapping and raping a 15-year student from Hamilton County, Tennessee. Mr. Rodriquez pleaded his case as aggravated statutory rape of a minor, yet his entire sentence was replaced with a 10-year supervised sex offender probation. Scum like him do not deserve the freedom that other people deserve when he stated, “I’m trying to make it hurt” (WTVC) when his victim told him that the act was hurting her. Should men like these really be allowed back into society knowing that what they were doing was not only causing pain, but was intended to cause harm on the