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What's the general sentence given for sexual assault in the US?

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  • What's the general sentence given for sexual assault in the US?

    Somebody answer pls?

  • #2
    http://www.cga.ct.gov/2005/rpt/2005-R-0857.htm

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    • #3
      You know that **** off by heart Mangler?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Demise View Post
        You know that **** off by heart Mangler?

        Nah, just postin off **** on the main page homey. Saw this and googled it right quick.

        Originally posted by catalinul View Post
        Somebody answer pls?
        BTW Cat, what exactly inspired this thread homey? I'm guessin the Tyson case since it's in the history forum.

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        • #5
          I don't see nowhere a 5 to 30 year sentence so wtf are they doing to The President?

          Yeah,Ibeabuchi.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by catalinul View Post
            I don't see nowhere a 5 to 30 year sentence so wtf are they doing to The President?

            Yeah,Ibeabuchi.
            FROM WIKEPEDIA

            mprisonment

            Ibeabuchi's career was cut short in 2001 when he pleaded guilty to battery with intent to commit a crime and attempted sexual assault, after an incident involving a lap dancer who refused to take a check for 'services' in Ibeabuchi's room at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Ibeabuchi was sentenced to 2 to 10 years on the first charge (paroled in 2001) and three to 20 years on the second charge (parole denied three times).

            Ibeabuchi, who has been diagnosed with bipolar and schizo-effective disorders, remained jailed with mentally ill offenders until authorities could determine whether he was competent or not to stand trial. State doctors said he could be made competent with medication. Ibeabuchi had refused voluntary medication because it was believed it would cause motor-skill problems that would damage his boxing career. In a split decision, two of three doctors determined Ibeabuchi was competent to stand trial. A third doctor determined he was not competent.

            Since his incarceration, Ibeabuchi has earned two college degrees from Western Nevada Community College: an Associate of General Studies; and an Associate of Applied Science in General Business. Ibeabuchi was denied parole in August 2004, in August 2007 and again in February of 2009.

            He is not eligible for another hearing until May 1, 2012 as confirmed by a Nevada Board of Parole Commissioners staff member.

            Despite the 10 years of inactivity boxing fans around the world are still optimistic for Ike's successful rehabilitation, release and return to the ring. Time is running out as Ibeabuchi will be 39 if he is released in 2012.

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            • #7
              Again,the link Mangler posted does not contain a 5 to 30 years for sexual assault.And anyway he was paroled for battery to comit a crime.

              The guy already did 10 years.Tyson did 3 for the same thing basically.

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              • #8
                Obama should pardon Ike.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NoQuitters View Post
                  Obama should pardon Ike.
                  Agreed.

                  Altough his best chances were with Bush who I understand liked boxing.

                  I doubt Obama will.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by catalinul View Post
                    Agreed.

                    Altough his best chances were with Bush who I understand liked boxing.

                    I doubt Obama will.
                    If Mccain had one he might have done it. there's no bigger supporter of boxing in politics then Senator Mccain

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