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NSW Police officer fined for sexually assaulting Perth woman on danceflooor
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14/12/2012, 10:31 AM
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From the West Australian http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/break...ex-assault-cop/Do you think a $7500 fine is ample punishment for a crime like this? Do you think the outcome would've been different were he not a police officer? Or if the incident had taken place at somewhere other than a nightclub? I commend the victim for pressing charges in this case, as I know many who've experienced similar things or worse and not pursued any charges because it seemed pointless.
This post has been edited by Therese: 14/12/2012, 10:42 AM
Reason for edit: to link the story
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14/12/2012, 10:48 AM
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Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Do you think a $7500 fine is ample punishment for a crime like this?No. He is a POLICE OFFICER he damn well knew what he was doing was WRONG and did it anyway. He KNEW the consequences of his action but thought he could get away with it. Do you think the outcome would've been different were he not a police officer? Yes, I think they are taking into consideration that he MAY be fired and feel sorry for him. Why he hasn't been fired already is beyond me. Or if the incident had taken place at somewhere other than a nightclub?I actually think this is a mitigating factor they were in a nightclub she was in a dress she was asking for it right?(These are not my feelings at all but I am betting this is what people were thinking). ETA cause I am even more cranky now after reading this bit QUOTE Judge Bruce Goetze ordered Sleigh to pay the $7500 fine to his victim, who is the daughter of a serving police officer, to help compensate her for her trauma. Are the judges so stupid that they think money fixes fecking everything. No amount of money helps fix the feeling of being violated.
This post has been edited by hayleymumof3: 14/12/2012, 10:52 AM
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14/12/2012, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE (Sunnycat @ 14/12/2012, 12:10 PM)  I don't think fining is an acceptable sentence for this sort of crime though, to me, it kind of suggests that the woman is a prostitute who can be bought for the right price. I agree with this. I'm not sure what an appropriate sentence would be, but I'd rather see some community service (even better if it's somewhere he can learn about this stuff) or weekend detention etc, than a fine. The idea that money somehow compensates for what she suffered is just a bit gross. I mean I don't know, from her perspective I suppose maybe she'd rather get money than nothing (if he'd got jail or community service). But I'm not sure she got given that choice. Just the money thing is very distasteful though. There's a side of me that thinks she only got a conviction because she was a cop's daughter. I bet most of the people who get molested by cops, get intimidated out of pressing charges as the cops close rank around them
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14/12/2012, 11:51 AM
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I think the sentencing might reflect this: She said Sleigh grossly misperceived the situation with the victim. "This was a spontaneous, opportunistic, intoxicated act which ceased the minute it was rejected," she said.I have been dancing with guys before and had similar happen - which also was them mis-interpreting the situation - and I moved away and avoided them. I wouldn't have actually ever considered to press charges for being drunkenly groped in a nightclub. Which is actually quite a sad statement on how common these things are today.
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