Woman Followed Into Manhattan Building, Dragged Out of Elevator in Late-Night Rape: Cops
nbcnewyork.comSubmitted by NetQuarterLatte t3_11j3msr in nyc
Submitted by NetQuarterLatte t3_11j3msr in nyc
Reply to comment by FragrantQueef in Woman Followed Into Manhattan Building, Dragged Out of Elevator in Late-Night Rape: Cops by NetQuarterLatte
Yep, just this week in Westchester county. 3 counts of rape, suspect ROR'd. Happens all the time.
Do you have a link? I can't find anything from a quick Google search.
Literally 2 days ago. This situation involved a state employee raping a woman being held in STATE CUSTODY.
Looks like I couldn't find it because I was looking for "three counts of rape"
If you search "released on recognizance" and set the criteria to [within last month] you will get hits - to be clear this is not cherry picking this is a normal part of the weekly NYS courts blotter.
I'm not familiar with the case mentioned above. Here's a near-confirmed child molestor/rapist:
>In count one, Clark allegedly engaged in two or more acts of sexual conduct with a child less than eleven years old on or about and after Labor Day 2014 to mid-June, 2015 in the City of Batavia over a period of time less than three months in duration. In count two, Clark allegedly engaged in two or more acts of sexual conduct with a child less than eleven years old on or about and after Labor Day 2015 to mid-June, 2016 in the City of Batavia. Clark was released on recognizance.
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Hey, be civil. People are in rightful disbelief, but the court receipts speak for themselves. This information rarely reaches the main CBS/NYT/NBC headlines so people on average are not aware that it's happening, share objective info and leave it at that.
Nah, that was a "gotcha" request. It wasn't about curiosity/disbelief. This was "you're making it up" ... "See? It wasn't three counts, your argument is invalid." It's the laziest form of debate, not to mention logically flawed like nothing else.
That does sound like dog shit. I'm not really familiar with the law or anything, but that's basically left up to the judge to decide right?
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Not in NY
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