A district court judge who handed down a controversial sentence in the case of an ex-teacher who raped a student is being petitioned to resign.
The MoveOn.org petition accuses Judge G. Todd Baugh of “victim shaming… [and] increasing the possibility that more child predators, relying on the laxity of a judge who more readily sympathizes with the abuser than the abused, will prey on other children in the future.”
On Aug. 26, Baugh sentenced Stacey Rambold to 30 days in prison for the rape of student Cherice Morales in 2008. When issuing his sentence, Baugh argued that the 14-year-old victim of rape in this case was “older than her chronological age” and “as much in control of the situation” as her 49-year-old rapist.
Morales committed suicide in 2010, a few weeks before her seventeenth birthday.
On Tuesday, Baugh defended his remarks to the Billings Gazette.
“Obviously, a 14-year-old can’t consent. I think that people have in mind that this was some violent, forcible, horrible rape,” Baugh told the newspaper. “It was horrible enough as it is just given her age, but it wasn’t this forcible beat-up rape.”
The petition had more than 6,600 signatures at time of writing. The Billings Gazette reports that protesters outraged by the judge’s comments and sentence have scheduled a rally for Thursday, and have set up a petition drive against Baugh.
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