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From: bixledn@eng.auburn.edu (David N. Bixler)
Subject: Re: Repeat violent criminals--is reform often
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In article 23303@husc3.harvard.edu, kim39@scws8.harvard.edu (John Kim) writes:
> 
> 
> From the Boston Globe, Thursday April 22 1993
> 
> p. 44
> 
> Walpole man, 32, guilty in rape
> 
> Kenne, N.H. -- A Walpole man
> charged with kidnapping a
> mother of two from her home, then
> raping and beating her, has pleaded 
> guilty.  Roger Santaw Jr. also plead-
> ed guilty to an attempted escape
> from Cheshire County jail last win-
> ter.  Santaw, 32 is scheduled to be
> sentenced next week.  The rape last
> fall came six months after Santaw
> was released from prision, where
> he spent 15 years for a rape he commit-
> ted when he was 16.  (AP)
> 
> 
>  
> [end of article]
> 
> Any reactions?  Did he do enough time?  What should his penalty
> be?  
> 
> BTW, Walpole is a town in Massachusetts.  Of course, New
> hampshire is close by.
> J. Case Kim
> kim39@husc.harvard.edu
> 


   Some women might say, "Death".  How about "life, with no hope of parole"?

   David N. Bixler
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