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R. Richard

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For those not familiar with the case, a CA parolee held Jaycee Dugard prisoner for 17 or 18 years, after kidnapping her from a bus stop. The CA scumbags failed to notice that the parolee had a locked and hidden backyard where he held and raped Ms. Dugard. These are the scumbags that you pay to protect you. Comment?

Lawmakers pass $20M settlement for kidnapped girl

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A woman who bore two children while being held prisoner for nearly two decades will receive $20 million from the state of California after claiming parole officers failed to do their job and find her while monitoring a convicted rapist.

Lawmakers approved the settlement Thursday for Jaycee Dugard, now 30, and her two daughters, who resurfaced last August after being held in a secret backyard by a suspect identified by authorities as Phillip Garrido.

"It is compensation for three people for the rest of their lives who have been horribly damaged over a period of 17 or 18 years," mediator Daniel Weinstein told The Associated Press.

Dugard and her daughters, ages 15 and 12, filed claims in February, saying parole agents with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation began supervising Garrido in 1999 but didn't discover them.

The Dugard family members claimed psychological, physical and emotional damages.

"I can't emphasize enough that we've got to be much more prudent in terms of how we provide oversight for released prisoners in the state of California," Assemblyman Ted Gaines, R-Granite Bay, said.

The money will be used to buy the family a home, ensure privacy, pay for education, replace lost income and cover what will likely be years of therapy, said Weinstein, a retired San Francisco County Superior Court judge. In addition, much of the money will be placed in long-term investments, he said.

"It was not an effort to make reparations for the years of abuse and incarceration or imprisonment against their will, because ... the damages to these people were incalculable," Weinstein said in a telephone interview. "Part of this was a prudent effort by the state to shut off liability from a catastrophic verdict."

Weinstein praised the state for quickly accepting responsibility, and the Dugards for accepting a reasonable settlement at a time when the state faces a $19 billion budget deficit. He said the scope of the claim was unprecedented in his 20 years as a mediator because of the duration of the crime and that it led to the birth of two children.

The money will come from the state's hard-hit general fund, which pays for most state operations.

Dugard's mother Terry Probyn filed a claim with the state in February but was not included in the settlement, Weinstein said. Her claim is pending and under negotiation by the corrections department and attorney general's office, said Lynn Margherita, a spokeswoman for the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board.

Dugard's lawyer Dale Kinsella said he could not comment beyond a joint statement issued with the state attorney general detailing how the money will be used.

Terry Thornton, a spokeswoman for the state corrections department, declined comment.
 
Oh, I thought this thread was about those who didn't want to pay their taxes.
 
Actually, the police failure was even worse than you make it sound. Garrido was on Parole for rape and related sex crimes, and a neighbor saw the young woman and children in his back yard. The neighbor thought enough of their presence to call the police, who had to have known Garrido was on parole, but they still did nothing. As a parolee, he would have been required to let the cops and parole agent into his back yard whether they had a warrant or not. Refusal to do so would have been a violation of parole, and could have landed him back in the state pen.

It gets worse, but this was not the cops' fault. He was sentenced to fifty years in the state pen for the rape and abduction and related offenses, but was released after just ten years. He might very well be guilty of a lot worse. About the same time as the girl was abducted, several other girls went missing from the same general error, and have never been found. There is no way to tell if he was the kidnapper, but he is under extreme suspicion,
 
Between bungling cops, incompetent ME's, activist judges, bleeding heart parole boards, soft headed death penalty opposers. dimwitted jurors and sleazeball defense attorneys, it's a wonder anyone arrested for a capital crime like rape ever goes up the river at all or stays there very long if they do...like this piece of human garbage that ruined that woman's life.

He should be covered with honey and staked on an anthill. :mad:
 
It is nice to see that the State paid up so forthrightly. Perhaps this will set a trend of governments ACTUALLY accepting responsibility for their inactions.

Now if we can just get the ex-MMS, and the DoD to come clean.
 
Of course the payment all depends on California not filing for bankruptcy! :eek:
 
Between bungling cops, incompetent ME's, activist judges, bleeding heart parole boards, soft headed death penalty opposers. dimwitted jurors and sleazeball defense attorneys, it's a wonder anyone arrested for a capital crime like rape ever goes up the river at all or stays there very long if they do...like this piece of human garbage that ruined that woman's life.

He should be covered with honey and staked on an anthill. :mad:

Rape is not a capital crime in CA anymore. It used to be, even into the 1960's, and maybe should still be, but it hasn't been since then.:(

Personally, I think his wife should get the same sentence as he does, because she should be considered equally guilty. She participated in the abduction, and probably assisted in the repeated rapes of the victim.
 
I live in the western USA. I travel a bit and I have actually talked with people familiar with Garrido. They tell me that 10 minutes spent with Garrido is enough to convince anyone that the asshole is insane and should be locked up forever, if not executed. IMNTHO, I think that the proper treatment is a double tap to the head of Garrido and his wife, using something like .475 Wildey.
 
I live in the western USA. I travel a bit and I have actually talked with people familiar with Garrido. They tell me that 10 minutes spent with Garrido is enough to convince anyone that the asshole is insane and should be locked up forever, if not executed. IMNTHO, I think that the proper treatment is a double tap to the head of Garrido and his wife, using something like .475 Wildey.

In these days of austerity, a .32 ACP Silvertip, applied twice would be more frugal, and make a LOT less mess.
 
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