Ex-NY cop, 40, convicted of raping 13-year-old girl gets just 10 weekends in jail: 'Epitome of injustice'
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The sentence of 10 weekends in jail for a police officer who raped a child has sparked outrage, perceived as a lenient punishment for a severe crime.
Kelly Wolford, the assistant district attorney, lamented the case, stating, 'This is an ultimate tragedy, because these parents trusted him. If we can't trust the police, then who can we trust?'
The victim's mother expressed her anguish in court, stating that Shawn Jordan had 'ruined' her daughter's life and that he 'doesn't deserve to be out on the street.'
Activists criticized the plea deal, asserting that such a lenient sentence sends a dangerous message to child sexual predators, indicating a lack of accountability for their actions.
Read at New York Post
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