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I realize you're basically just getting in another dig at Sitler, but
I'd like to look at this a bit more.<br>
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Kevin Coe has paid his "debt to society", or will have soon. The
question now is whether or not he needs to be committed for his own
mental sanity. I don't know anything about McNeil Island, but I
imagine that he is being studied to see if he is fit to return to
normal life, or to see if he is a danger to himself or others from a
mental-stability standpoint.<br>
<br>
He was caught, tried, convicted, and served his time. He deserves the
chance to start over, as best he can. That's the foundation of our
justice system, if you don't agree with it than you might as well just
execute everyone who does so much as get a ticket for jay-walking.<br>
<br>
If I were him, I'd get the hell out of the Northwest. He'll still be
on the Sex Offenders list, which will be a good thing for those in his
new community, but maybe he'll have less extra crap flung at him
somewhere else.<br>
<br>
I don't know about the Sitler case, I've heard so much ranting and
raving about it here that I couldn't tell you if he was a saint or
Satan, but if he was sentenced by a court of law he should be given the
ability to reenter normal life after he's served his time without
people taking it upon themselves to make his new life any more of a
living hell.<br>
<br>
I guess my main question is: don't people deserve second chances?<br>
<br>
Paul<br>
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J Ford wrote:
<blockquote cite="midBAY105-F32CC5F0C2832C9B570733FAF340@phx.gbl"
type="cite">Coe transferred to special commitment center on McNeil
Island
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SPOKANE, Wash.- South Hill Rapist Kevin Coe has been transferred to a
special commitment center at McNeil Island instead of the Spokane
County Jail. He left Spokane early Friday morning and arrived safely
at noon. A judge listened to arguments on behalf of Coe and granted
him the transfer. Coe will be moved back to Spokane County in time for
a probable cause hearing, in about 7 weeks.
<br>
<br>
Coe's attorney sought - and were granted - a delay in the hearing on
whether to civilly commit him beyond his 25-year sentence for rape.
That hearing will now take place no October 30th. Prosecutors did not
object to the delay, but said they would not be willing to wait any
longer. Coe's lawyer said he needed more time to sift through the
mounds of documents related to his client's case.
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<br>
Does this not sound like Sitler being allowed to go outside the jail
for "treatment" until his parole in May 2007? When did things change
to where the criminal is allowed to dictate his sentence or place of
incarceration?
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<br>
J :]
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