Friday, May 2, 2008

Another contribution to society from an ILLEGAL immigrant

http://sheboygan-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080502/SHE0101/80502029/1973
Man gets 18 months for sex with disabled teen

(SHEBOYGAN) - A 44-year-old Sheboygan man who admitted having sex with a mentally disabled teen was sentenced this morning to 18 months in prison after confessing his love for the girl while asking the judge for leniency.Juan Aguilar, an illegal immigrant who had been living at 1523 Indiana Ave., met the girl — a 17-year-old with the mental capacity of a third- or fourth-grader — at a Laundromat near his home, according to a criminal complaint. He told Judge James Bolgert that she loved him, came to visit him of her own free will and consented to the sexual contact.“I never abused her. I always took care of her. I don’t want to cause her harm,” Aguilar said in a written statement read by an interpreter. “I would like to ask you to give me the smallest punishment, because I never abused the miss. … She would come to my house every day to eat. We didn’t always have sex. I took care of her.”Aguilar’s attorney Thomas Gerleman, asked Bolgert to sentence Aguilar to probation only, and Assistant District Attorney Jim Haasch recommended two years in prison. Aguilar faced a maximum of 36 years behind bars after pleading no contest to two felony counts each of child enticement and causing a child to view sexual activity under a plea agreement that dismissed 10 misdemeanor offenses.

OK, explain this to me. The crime carried a punishment of THIRTY-SIX years, the assistant DA recommended two years, the pervert's attorney wanted probation. AND the judge gives him eighteen months...EIGHTEEN MONTHS.

Aguilar told police he and the girl watched pornography together on at least two occasions, the complaint said.Gerleman urged Bolgert to be lenient — pointing out Aguilar has no criminal history and worked to send money to his family in Mexico — but Haasch said such factors do not alter the seriousness of the
offense.
NO prior criminal history????????? Of course not, being in the country illegally is not criminal. In fact, watching the parades on Thursday and reading some of the local newspaper articles makes one realize that the laws are WRONG, not the people who break them ***Sarcastic laugh***.
Bolgert said he considered Aguilar’s character in sentencing, but also took into account the girl’s condition. Aguilar’s expected deportation at the end of his prison sentence was also a factor, the judge said.
WHAT character? Illegal immigrant...law-breaker...AND almost a guarantee to come back to the United States shortly after his eventual deportation to do the jobs we Americans will not do. What a tragedy.