Bangkok Post

INCESTUOUS FATHER EVADES JAIL TERM

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HELENA: A judge’s decision not to order prison time for a Montana man who raped his 12-year-old daughter has sparked outrage from afar and calls closer to home to toughen the state’s law. The Montana statute requires a minimum sentence of 25 years in prison for anyone convicted of rape, incest or sexual abuse of a child 12 or younger. But unlike many of those other laws, Montana’s also allows judges to dole out far less severe punishment in a case where a court-appointed evaluator determines that ordering treatment outside prison “affords a better opportunit­y for rehabilita­tion of the offender and for the ultimate protection of the victim and society”. District Judge John McKeon cited that exception this month when he gave the father a 30-year suspended sentence after his guilty plea to incest and ordered him to spend 60 days in jail over the next six months. His sentence requires him to undergo sex offender treatment and includes many other restrictio­ns.

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