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Montana Man Deserves Death For Raping Daughter
- “No one spoke on behalf of the 12-year-old child at trial,” the petition says.
- The mother wrote the court that her husband “made a horrible choice” but a 25-year prison term was not the best punishment.
- “He is just one of many judges who have been caught handing down light sentences to rapists,” the petition said. “This must stop and we can only do that by sending a message.”
MONTANA – A judge who imposed a 60-day jail sentence plus probation on a Montana man who repeatedly raped his 12-year-old daughter has become the latest jurist to face the wrath of the public for his actions on the bench.
More than 30,000 people have signed a Change.org petition calling for the impeachment of District Judge John McKeon, whose sentence — with credit for time served — means the man could spend a total 43 days in jail for his crime.
“No one spoke on behalf of the 12-year-old child at trial,” the petition says.
“It is time to start punishing the judges who let these monsters walk our streets.”
The prosecution recommended a 25-year prison term for the man, who pleaded guilty over the summer to a felony count of incest as part of a deal that dismissed two additional counts of the same crime, according to court documents.
McKeon instead imposed a suspended 30-year prison sentence, which the man will not serve if he successfully completes probation — including a community-based sex offender treatment program and no unsupervised contact with minors.
CNN is withholding the man’s name to protect the privacy of his victim.
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McKeon did not return a call seeking comment but he defended his decision in a statement issued last week, citing the plea agreement, state law as well as the testimony of a clinical social worker and relatives of the victim.
In the statement, as well as in his judgment, McKeon wrote that longtime sex offender treatment specialist Michael Sullivan recommended community based treatment on grounds the man was at low risk to repeat his crime, according to CNN affiliate KTVQ.
Based on Sullivan’s testimony, treatment within the community in this case afforded “a better opportunity for rehabilitation” and “for the ultimate protection of the victim,” the judge wrote. A state exception to mandatory sentencing policies is meant “to encourage and provide opportunities for an offender’s self-improvement, rehabilitation and reintegration back into a community.”
McKeon also cited statements from the victim’s mother and maternal grandmother.
The mother wrote the court that her husband “made a horrible choice” but a 25-year prison term was not the best punishment.
“He needs help,” she wrote the court. “He has two sons that still love him and need their father in their lives, even with very understandable restrictions. I would like to see my children have an opportunity to heal the relationship with their father. Please give him the opportunity to work on fixing the relationships he destroyed. He is not a monster, just a man that really screwed up and has been paying in many ways.”
The grandmother wrote that the man’s “children, especially his sons, will be devastated if their Dad is no longer part of their lives.”
McKeon ended his judgment with an acknowledgment that his decision could stir controversy.
“The sentence may not be a popular decision by certain members of the general public but it is a just and proper decision given the record before the court and the law the court is sworn to uphold,” he wrote.
Both the prosecutor and the defendant’s public defender declined comment.
The petition against McKeon asks state lawmakers and the chief clerk of the Montana House of Representatives to impeach the judge before his upcoming retirement. It also asks the state Judicial Standards Commission to review the case.
“He is just one of many judges who have been caught handing down light sentences to rapists,” the petition said. “This must stop and we can only do that by sending a message.”
In August, a California judge facing a recall effort for his handling of a sexual assault case involving a Stanford student agreed to no longer hear criminal cases.
Judge Aaron Persky, a Stanford alum, had come under harsh criticism since sentencing Brock Turner to six months in county jail for assaulting an unconscious woman outside a fraternity party. Prosecutors had asked for a six-year prison sentence for the January 2015 assault.
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Because he is as sick as a person can get.Get HIM out of his misery.
It is very interesting that a social worker advised that the perp was a low risk to repeat offenses. The last time I handled a case of this nature, my expert in rape crises, including sexual abuse of minor children, testified that these kinds of actors are never cured and are always considered to be at risk to repeat. For that reason, they are identified and followed for life. What makes this case different? That mother wants husband back in the house? Considering the nature and repeated abuses, the mother seems to be a big part of the problem. Anyone think about that?
Becaise he is a monster
Disgusting that a father can rape a daughter!
The mother is just as sick as he is! Is the girl still in the home? I hope she is with a relative who will protect her and help her heal with the love and attention her mother is not giving her! How can a mother allow her daughter to be exposed to such brutality? She is just as guilty as he is! Is this really the kind of father she wants for her sons? All sins need to be forgiven, yes, but you cannot put your child in harm’s way again! Who is thinking about this little girl? I pray she is getting the help and counseling she needs. Her mother is not placing this wounded child’s health above all else, and she needs to think about this young victim, her daughter!
Rape is one of the most heinous phychological crimes against another person there is. The emotional scars carried by the victim endure for life and can be so debilitating to prevent leading a normal life.
Because he is a sicko.
How on earth can a so called loving Mother condone the fathers actions on his daughter???? That is just what she is doing by trying to keep the JERK out of jail for her sons…… That jerk tore up his “father” card the first time he raped his own daughter!!! What does she think the message to her son’s would be if he gets off scott free?? Because, that is what it is!!
Maybe not death but he shouldn’t see the light of day ever again!
He is the most despicable peace of human garbage that exists…Any man that would hurt his own daughter in that way does not deserve to live another day !
He is an animal, shoot him.
What I really want to say is I would like to see how the judge would vote if it was HIS wife or daughter. this judge is as sick as the criminal. and if you think the boys would be devastated if their dad left how devastated will they be when they find out later what their dad did to their sister. or when they themselves get molested or they themselves turn into rapist.to know he repeatedly did it *****IS NOT A BAD CHOICE. OR EVEN A BAD DECISION. ITS A FELONY CRIME. what I want to know is how he can even be allowed to walk the streets. who is protecting this little girl when he is out.and all the other little girls he makes “wrong choices” about.
There are consequences for choices. shame on this judge and shame on America for letting her down.
YES I AGREE
The man is a total disgrace to humanity and 60 days is a slap on the wrist for such a heinous crime.
Can there really be a greater crime? That incredible ignoramus probably flawed his daughter’s perception of people – especially males – for the rest of her life. He should be done away with permanently. What’s wrong with nthat so-called Judge??