Mepham Teens To Be Tried As Juveniles:
This makes me absolutely ill. The karma train was derailed today when a Pennsylvania judge, Robert J. Conway, ruled that the tree Mepham High football players who sodomized their younger teammates with pine cones, golf balls, and broom sticks, will not be tried as adults. This is sending a dangerous message to athletic programs across the country. Its ok to forcibly sodomize your teammates. You won’t go to jail for it. 16 and 17 is old enough to know that when you put a pine cone in someone’s ass who doesn’t want it there that it’s wrong. So these kids after raping three younger teammates will probably do no time and have their records wiped clean when they turn 18. This literally is a travesty of justice. To make matters worse the cowardly judge issued a gag order so we may never know the reasons he had behind his idiotic decision. Once again victims’ rights are thrown under the bus. Fuck you Your Honor. Or should I say Your Dis-honor?

As always it was your pleasure.

(Still waiting for an athlete to come forward and defend sodomy as hazing)

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3 Responses to “No Justice in Mepham”
  1. I couldn’t believe that. That’s the most disappointed that I’ve been in a long time.

  2. You have got to be kidding me! Those punks should be tried as adults! I bet if you check the judge was a high school football player and thinks that this type of behavior is just a “prank” that is ok.

    Bet his re-election fund has increased.

  3. When I was in High School, early ’80’s, “hazing” was much simpler. Water balloons, hiding someones clothes in another locker while they showered, even the occasional poking fun at someones “faults” or “flaws”. I look back at some of this and regret making someone feel that way. I can’t believe what some of these little asses are doing now. they will be forced to live with themselves as adults, and will probably have some rather heavy baggage to carry. I hope they don’t lift with their legs, and hurt their backs.

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