Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Because the state loves getting sued, Alabama passes mandatory chemical castration bill

Well, it only took Steve Hurst a dozen years but he finally got some kind of nonsensical castration bill on the books.

There's already a lawsuit in the works.

https://www.cbs42.com/top-stories/alabama-considers-chemical-castration/2050636492

Alabama considers chemical castration for child molesters
By:  Cory McGinnis
Posted: Jun 03, 2019 11:21 PM CDT

Updated: Jun 04, 2019 01:54 PM CDT

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An Alabama lawmaker has a plan to permanently and physically punish someone convicted of certain sex offenses against children.

The bill, known as HB 379, would make those sex offenders have to undergo chemical castration before they leave prison.

HB 379 was introduced by State Representative Steve Hurst, R-Calhoun County.

He said the bill will be for sex offenders over the age of 21 that committed sex offenses against children. "They have marked this child for life and the punishment should fit the crime," said Hurst.

This is not Hurst's first time introducing the bill.

"I had people call me in the past when I introduced it and said don't you think this is inhumane? I asked them what's more inhumane than when you take a little infant child, and you sexually molest that infant child when the child cannot defend themselves or get away, and they have to go through all the things they have to go through. If you want to talk about inhumane--that's inhumane," said Hurst.

Hurst is hoping this would make sex offenders think twice.

"If we do something of this nature it would deter something like this happening again in Alabama and maybe reduce the numbers," said Hurst.

Attorney Raymond Johnson says, "There going to challenge it under the 8th Amendment Constitution. There going to claim that it is cruel and unusual punishment  for someone who has served there time and for the rest of there life have to be castrated."

Johnson says child molestation is a serious offense and already has serious consequences such as time served in prison followed with probation or parole.

The bill is now on Governor Kay Ivey's desk for signature.

https://legiscan.com/AL/text/HB379/id/1987931

SYNOPSIS: Under existing law, certain criminal
9 offenses are classified as sex offenses. A
10 conviction for a sex offense against a person under
11 the age of 12 years is a sex offense involving a
12 child.

13 Under existing law, a person convicted of a
14 sex offense involving a child which constitutes a
15 Class A or B felony is not eligible for parole.
16 This bill would provide that a person
17 convicted of a sex offense involving a person under
18 the age of 13 years who is eligible for parole, as
19 a condition of parole, shall be required to undergo
20 chemical castration treatment in addition to any
21 other penalty or condition prescribed by law.
22 This bill would require the Department of
23 Public Health to administer any treatment given.
24 This bill would require the parolee to pay
25 for the cost of the treatment; provided, the bill
26 would prohibit a person from being denied parole
27 because of indigency.

1 This bill would also provide that if a
2 person is ordered to undergo chemical castration
3 treatment as a condition of parole and the person
4 refuses to undergo the treatment, his or her
5 refusal would constitute a violation of parole and
6 would result in the person being remanded to the
7 custody of the Department of Corrections.

1 comment:

  1. https://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/local/homeless-veteran-who-died-after-assault-remembered-for-art-complex/article_586e0efb-f89b-526d-9676-50f6298c00b9.html

    https://fox13now.com/2019/05/07/logan-man-dies-from-beating-after-being-accused-of-sexual-assault-on-a-cvtd-bus/

    Update a Vigilante kills Utah man that he accuses of being a rapist.

    LOGAN, Utah — 62-year-old Michael Fife of Logan died after being struck shortly after being accused of a sexual assault aboard a Cache Valley Transit District bus.

    According to a news release from the Logan Police Department, the incident happened around 3:00 p.m. on April 23.

    A 16-year-old girl called her 17-year-old brother and told him the man had sexually assaulted her.

    Minutes later, the brother met Fife as he exited the bus near 300 South 100 West in Logan.

    He assaulted Fife who fell to the ground and suffered head injuries when he hit the sidewalk.

    “Kind of a linebacker-type charge toward the gentleman, knocking him down,” said Chief Gary Jensen with Logan Police. “This is an absolutely horrible event.”

    Jensen added he’s never had a case like this within the Logan Police Department and called it “unique and difficult.”

    While Fife lay unconscious on the sidewalk, the suspect fled on foot.

    Fife was taken to McKay-Dee hospital where he died of his injuries on April 27.

    Investigators reviewed surveillance video from the CVTD bus.

    It showed Fife walking past the girl, but no sexual assault took place, according to the news release.

    The Cache County Attorney’s office is investigating the case.

    Because those involved are juveniles, no names have been released at this time.

    Police still haven’t said what type of charges those kids might face, but they did say even if the girl’s story was true, it’s never an excuse for something like this.

    “We have a justice system,” Jensen said. “We don’t do vigilante justice. We certainly appreciate it if we could do our job.”

    The victim’s only child, Michael Fife Jr., said he had no idea why this happened but is glad the accusation isn’t hanging over his father’s name.

    “I don’t even know why he was being hit,” he said. “Something definitely needs to be done because this stuff can’t happen. I mean, especially over an allegation.”

    A GoFundMe page has been established to help pay funeral expenses for Fife.

    Its organizer asks people to “help lay big Mike to rest.”

    “He cared a lot about people,” Fife’s son said. “He always greeted them with a smile and he was always a kind person to them.”

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