CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ORDERED IN COURT... a justice of the peace is being sued for ordering a parent to paddle?

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It reminds me of the psychological experiment by Stanley Milgram, where they had people in two different rooms. The test subjects were in one room with a control in front of them. They were told that it would administer a shock to the person in the other room.

They people who thought they were administering shock were doing so because they were teaching the shockees (actually actors). Apparently the subjects administered shocks even when they heard the other person "screaming out in "pain" in the other room. They succumbed to the authoritarian investigator and the whole thing seemed truly inhuman.

What you have described is even lower than that. How could you abuse your own child no matter who was telling you to do it? I would take my chances and take my daughter’s hand and walk out of that courtroom and immediately file a complaint.

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1 If the father didn't want to paddle his daughter, he could have just accepted the $500 fine. Clearly paddling his daughter was worth less than $500 to him, so if he wins the suit, he should be given $499. This user has been banned from Askville.

1 If the father didn't want to paddle his daughter, he could have just accepted the $500 fine. Clearly paddling his daughter was worth less than $500 to him, so if he wins the suit, he should be given $499.

If the father didn't want to paddle his daughter, he could have just accepted the $500 fine. Clearly paddling his daughter was worth less than $500 to him, so if he wins the suit, he should be given $499.

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3 Think about this for a while. The judge orders the Step Father to paddle his 14 year old Step Daughter in open court in front of everyone in the courtroom, including the judge. I don't think the size or type of paddle is the biggest issue here.

I think the judge should be more than sued and removed from office. At the very least, he should be sued, removed, closely watched and thoroughly investigated.

Think about this for a while. The judge orders the Step Father to paddle his 14 year old Step Daughter in open court in front of everyone in the courtroom, including the judge. I don't think the size or type of paddle is the biggest issue here.

I think the judge should be more than sued and removed from office. At the very least, he should be sued, removed, closely watched and thoroughly investigated.

4 We have to remember that in order for the judge to impose a sentence, that means the girl was found guilty of a crime. Is a spanking really worse than the time in juvenile hall or probation or community service he could have given her? I think the bigger picture here is that the 14 year old girl is out committing crimes, and the parents don't want to teach her how to behave.

Not only don't the parents want to take responsibility for raising their daughter, but now they want money out of the court for letting her off easy when she could have been fined or given a much more severe sentence. The judge was unorthodox, but that girl probably needed some punishment. If it gets her head on straight and keeps her out of jail in the future, it may be the best thing that's happened to her.

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4 We have to remember that in order for the judge to impose a sentence, that means the girl was found guilty of a crime. Is a spanking really worse than the time in juvenile hall or probation or community service he could have given her? I think the bigger picture here is that the 14 year old girl is out committing crimes, and the parents don't want to teach her how to behave.

Not only don't the parents want to take responsibility for raising their daughter, but now they want money out of the court for letting her off easy when she could have been fined or given a much more severe sentence. The judge was unorthodox, but that girl probably needed some punishment. If it gets her head on straight and keeps her out of jail in the future, it may be the best thing that's happened to her.

We have to remember that in order for the judge to impose a sentence, that means the girl was found guilty of a crime. Is a spanking really worse than the time in juvenile hall or probation or community service he could have given her? I think the bigger picture here is that the 14 year old girl is out committing crimes, and the parents don't want to teach her how to behave.

Not only don't the parents want to take responsibility for raising their daughter, but now they want money out of the court for letting her off easy when she could have been fined or given a much more severe sentence. The judge was unorthodox, but that girl probably needed some punishment. If it gets her head on straight and keeps her out of jail in the future, it may be the best thing that's happened to her.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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