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Autistic child molester begs for mercy, gets 40 years in federal prison instead
I do not believe they would even think of putting a headline such as “Black Child Molester”, “Quadriplegic Child Molester”
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40 years is way too harsh for a person with a disability. Stupid Americans think extremely long prison sentences are the answer to all problems. Haven’t they ever heard of peaceful resolutions or rehabilitation? And the fact that so many cruel insensitive a**holes wrote comments saying things like “the whole defence team should be imprisoned for life too” and “hope he gets raped in the shower” is equally disgusting. I do not condone child moleststion in any way but I feel bad for the man and his family because it appears he never got the support he needed, and he definitely won’t get any proper treatment from the corrupt unfair broken tyrannical abomination that is the US criminal justice system. I recommend that all of you go on that article and confront the jerks who wrote hateful comments against the defendant and his family.
He had the soft approach when caught with child pornography in 2014.
Children need to be protected from this creature.
Evan Lawbaugh, 31, pleaded guilty to seven counts of sexual abuse of children-possession of child pornography on Dec. 22, and was sentenced by Franklin County President Judge Carol Van Horn on the charges Wednesday.
"You did access, purposefully, despicable information that victimizes children," Van Horn told Lawbaugh during the hearing. She said he might not know their names, and the court may never know who they are, but "I don't want this to be lost that you victimized children."
Lawbaugh was charged on March 6, 2014, after Attorney General investigators from the Child Predator Unit found he had downloaded child pornography to his private computer, according to court documents. The videos included scenes of girls between the ages of five and six years-old in sexual situations.
All in all, investigators found hundreds of images and videos of child pornography between Lawbaugh's laptop computer and three thumb drives, according to court documents.
Van Horn's decision to sentence Lawbaugh to probation and a time-served jail sentence came after Lawbaugh's lawyer Eric Weisbrod argued vehemently on his behalf.
Weisbrod said he has grown to know Lawbaugh since his arrest and added that he has been extremely cooperative with the conditions of his pretrial release. These conditions included prohibition of a cell phone and internet access as well as electronic monitoring while on house arrest. A letter was presented to the court on Lawbaugh's behalf from a neighbor, but was not read on the record.
"He is not just compliant, he is very cognizant of the conditions of his release," Weisbrod said. "Evan doesn't are if you give him the rest of his life on probation."
Lawbaugh said he understood that the charge classified as a tier three Megan's Law offense, he would be registering his house, vehicle, computer and other personal items for the rest of his life.
"I would have absolutely no reservations to having Evan move into my neighborhood," Weisbrod said. He said he didn't want to vouch for Lawbaugh, but he knew him well and knew he meant to take responsibility.
Lawbaugh himself told Van Horn that he had learned a lot through the experience, "as unfortunate as these circumstances have been."
He said he has found a new life and is looking forward to starting over.
Van Horn said she took into account that Lawbaugh accepted responsibility from the beginning.
She said if he does violate the sentence, "serious consequences will be involved."
Lawbaugh is sentenced to 83 months of probation — which is a month shy of seven years.
Lawbaugh was incarcerated between March 6 and April 6, 2014, and received credit for that time. He was also ordered to pay a $250 fine.
He is ordered to undergo sex offender treatment as recommended. He is prohibited from consuming controlled substances and from having unsupervised contact with anyone under 18.
mjames72
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He had the soft approach when caught with child pornography in 2014.
Children need to be protected from this creature.
Evan Lawbaugh, 31, pleaded guilty to seven counts of sexual abuse of children-possession of child pornography on Dec. 22, and was sentenced by Franklin County President Judge Carol Van Horn on the charges Wednesday.
"You did access, purposefully, despicable information that victimizes children," Van Horn told Lawbaugh during the hearing. She said he might not know their names, and the court may never know who they are, but "I don't want this to be lost that you victimized children."
Lawbaugh was charged on March 6, 2014, after Attorney General investigators from the Child Predator Unit found he had downloaded child pornography to his private computer, according to court documents. The videos included scenes of girls between the ages of five and six years-old in sexual situations.
All in all, investigators found hundreds of images and videos of child pornography between Lawbaugh's laptop computer and three thumb drives, according to court documents.
Van Horn's decision to sentence Lawbaugh to probation and a time-served jail sentence came after Lawbaugh's lawyer Eric Weisbrod argued vehemently on his behalf.
Weisbrod said he has grown to know Lawbaugh since his arrest and added that he has been extremely cooperative with the conditions of his pretrial release. These conditions included prohibition of a cell phone and internet access as well as electronic monitoring while on house arrest. A letter was presented to the court on Lawbaugh's behalf from a neighbor, but was not read on the record.
"He is not just compliant, he is very cognizant of the conditions of his release," Weisbrod said. "Evan doesn't are if you give him the rest of his life on probation."
Lawbaugh said he understood that the charge classified as a tier three Megan's Law offense, he would be registering his house, vehicle, computer and other personal items for the rest of his life.
"I would have absolutely no reservations to having Evan move into my neighborhood," Weisbrod said. He said he didn't want to vouch for Lawbaugh, but he knew him well and knew he meant to take responsibility.
Lawbaugh himself told Van Horn that he had learned a lot through the experience, "as unfortunate as these circumstances have been."
He said he has found a new life and is looking forward to starting over.
Van Horn said she took into account that Lawbaugh accepted responsibility from the beginning.
She said if he does violate the sentence, "serious consequences will be involved."
Lawbaugh is sentenced to 83 months of probation — which is a month shy of seven years.
Lawbaugh was incarcerated between March 6 and April 6, 2014, and received credit for that time. He was also ordered to pay a $250 fine.
He is ordered to undergo sex offender treatment as recommended. He is prohibited from consuming controlled substances and from having unsupervised contact with anyone under 18.
He wouldn't have been a repeat offender if he had received good mental health treatment as a part of his probation and support for his autism throughout his life. The system is to blame for this one because the government fails to prevent crime by providing good psychological treatment. The system also failed to protect children from him the first time by ineffectively monitoring his movement and not realising that he had access to children, so the court needs to be held responsible for their ignorance. They should have put an electronic monitoring band on his leg that detects when he is near children. If the stupid prosecutors thought about crime prevention then he wouldn't have committed a sexual offence a second time. They were probably just putting tripwires in front of him like what probation often does because they desperately wanted to send him to prison so they could make money. Our prison system is all about profit and incarceration only makes worse criminals and it is a denial of human rights. And calling someone a "creature" is also being ignorant of human rights. No matter what crime someone committed or what sentence they are serving, they are all human beings like us, not money objects like how the prison industrial complex treats everyone.
I do not believe they would even think of putting a headline such as “Black Child Molester”, “Quadriplegic Child Molester”
Nor do I, and that's that double standard again. If the reporting field was a level one, articles titled "Neurotypical Child Molester Sentenced" would be very frequently seen in the media.
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You guys do not have dirty enough minds
Think verbal persuasion.
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