SHAME! Loudoun Co. Judge Reverses Decision, Teen Sexual Assaulter Won't Have to Register as Sex Offender

Nick Kangadis | January 28, 2022
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This one’s going to make you mad — like, really mad.

Loudoun County, Virginia Judge Pamela Brooks gave the serial sexual assaulting “boy in a skirt” a gift on Thursday — he won’t have to register as a sex offender.

You read that correctly.

According to the Washington Examiner:

The teenager had been sentenced to a “locked residential program” at a residential psychiatric facility earlier this month and a lifetime on the sex offender registry. But Thursday’s decision removed the latter requirement.[…]

The assault of [father of one of the victims and WJLA reporter Scott] Smith’s daughter occurred in the women’s bathroom at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County. The perpetrator was wearing a skirt when the assault occurred and was allowed to transfer to a different high school, where he committed a second assault.

If you’re wondering why Brooks would reverse the decision on the teen having to register as a sex offender, she cited that she “made an error” in her “initial ruling,” and that the male brain continues to develop “through the age of 27,” according to National Review.

Are those supposed to be good reasons? He sexually assaulted multiple girls. Let his parents, who apparently didn’t do a very good job of raising their child, take care of him for the rest of his life.

Also, one has to wonder why exactly Brooks changed her mind, considering her evaluation when she originally sentenced this monster.

The Daily Mail reported the following on January 12:

Judge Pamela Brooks ruled that he must join the sex offender's register when he is 18, which the judge said was an unusual step but necessary because of the severity of his crimes.[…]

During Wednesday's hearing, she said his psychological evaluation 'scared' her. 

'You scare me. What I read in those reports scared me, should scare families and scare society,' she said. 

So, did someone get in the ear of Judge Brooks to convince her to make such a radical change to her decision?

Loudoun County should, once again, be ashamed of themselves.

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