PEDOPHILES MALE AND FEMALE LIGHT SENTENCES WHAT THE HELL?

Let’s s start with Ralph Strother

LOOK at this living (and I use the term lightly) reminder of the “deal” he accepted on the Baylor Frat Boy Rapist. AND made it to Vogue Magazine, https://www.vogue.com/article/judge-ralph-strother-baylor-university-rape-case-brock-turner, for being a crook, but here, he’s venerable. Stop this sh*t. Poor Tetens, no balls, no fortitude, no character, no answers, knows PARNELL DID IT, but since even he thinks Chara and Par got him elected, he’s totally useless to the point it’s glaring. Ralph needs to go home and Tetens is in over his head.

A split image featuring an older man with a white beard in a red vest, seated in a leather chair on the left, and a younger man with glasses and a beard in a blue suit with a red tie, smiling outdoors on the right.

We are living in two different worlds in Waco, McLennan County. The “Us” and the unfortunate “Rest of Us”.

Those of us that missed and opportunity to have sex with a future Waco Politician, those of us who didn’t have a daddy with lots of cash to throw at the problem, those of us who weren’t caught at the Rub and Tug and put in the paper BEFORE it just went away via Parnell, lots of money made there, favors. Oh, the blackmail without a word being said.

Moving dead Mike trumped just about everything, look how far Cody took it. He wasn’t meant to baby sit Parnell either, never liked Kitok’s, hated sitting around at functions listening to Parnell’s old Glory Day tales so flying off into the sunset was fine with him.

Rallph Strother. Ralph is hated throughout the County. His decisions during the Frat Boy Murder plea were incredible. He made it to the news all over the world but here, well, here he is called “venerable” by his peer group of other Baylor attorneys and those elevated to office.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/former-baylor-frat-president-accused-of-rape-gets-no-jail-time

Ralph even made it to PBS. That’s what a crook he is. He doesn’t want to go home so THEY just keep him around like an old rat terrier you had since it was a puppy, now it just looks disgusting but you’re too sentimental to have it put down.

ENOUGH WITH RALPH STROTHER, LIKE IT OR NOT AND IT SEEMS THE COUNTY LIKED IT, REBECCA EUBANK WON BY A HUGE MARGIN RALPH STROTHER CAN ONLY DREAM ABOUT.

Still, Ralph is the County Clerk and Rebecca, the winner has to wait for Judges to grow the fk up and get rid of him and just go ahead and be County Clerk.

Look at this deer in the headlights son of a bitch Hoffman below. What a joke this all is. What are these people doing?

GET RID OF THE OLD PEOPLE. GET RID OF THE INCUMBENTS. FIND SOMEONE WHO’S NOT BEHOLDING TO SOME OLD GUY, HENCE, PARNELL AND TETENS.

TETENS protected Parnell and when he found out the Ranger didn’t want Rangers to investigate Par, well, then what?

NOTHING. OPEN RECORDS SHOW NOTHING. Because he’s a crook who answers to no one.

There is no transparency here, no accountability, and no common sense.

Get the hell rid of Ralph. The rest of the world knows he’s a crook and no one has the balls to send him home? Are you nuts, he’s 100. Keeping him around “makes it right”, no, it doesn’t.

Stop electing these Legacy Baylor sick religious freaks who think they’re the avenging arm of the angry god.

Get mad here. People are already mad everywhere else where our justice system is laughed at.

Wake the hell up or stop letting anyone near your kids.

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A serious-looking man in a suit and tie stands in a courtroom setting, with wooden benches and shelves of books in the background.

The Robbie Harvey 

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Texas Attorney Gets 30 Days for SA’ing Child.

A former Waco attorney is heading to jail for a month after striking a last-minute plea deal in a long-running case tied to his son’s best friend.

Adam Hoffman, 49, stood in a McLennan County courtroom on Thursday and admitted guilt to two class A misdemeanor charges: indecent assault and displaying harmful material to a minor, according to KWTX. Those counts replaced the original first-degree felony of continuous SA of a young child, which carried the possibility of life in prison without parole.

The incidents happened during sleepovers at Hoffman’s home between April 2019 and April 2022. The boy, who became close friends with Hoffman’s son through a martial arts class, was around 6 or 7 when the events started and reported them at age 10, court records show.

Hoffman originally faced trial last June, but that ended in a mistrial after jurors deadlocked 7-5 in favor of guilt. The Texas Attorney General’s Office took over the prosecution after the local district attorney recused himself. Visiting Judge Roy Sparkman presided over Thursday’s hearing and pushed back hard on an earlier plea offer that would’ve meant basically no extra jail time, KWTX reported. He questioned the deal out loud in court, saying something like, “So we are going from a first degree felony to Class A misdemeanors with one day served? Seriously?”

Under the new agreement, Hoffman will serve 30 days behind bars starting April 27. He’ll also give up his law license for at least five years and face a lifetime ban on any contact with the now-teenage victim. No registration is required.

The victim’s mother told reporters afterward that the family feels some relief now that Hoffman has admitted what happened, even though she wished for more prison time. She said her son, who turns 14 on Monday, needed to hear those words to start moving forward, and he’s been in counseling. The mom called the plea a kind of birthday gift for her boy.

Hoffman and his lawyer had no comment after the hearing. The Nebraska native and his family moved back there after his arrest, and he’s had trouble finding steady work since then.

A young man in a suit leaving a courtroom, looking somber, with other individuals in the background.
Image of a news article headline about a former Baylor student, James Shadle, sentenced to probation and jail for sexual assault.

Mugshot of Jack Ryan Christensen, a 23-year-old man from Utah, facing felony charges including sexual assault of a minor.
A mugshot of a young man with short hair and a beard, looking directly at the camera.
Mugshot of a young man with dark hair and a mustache, captioned with news about an ex-Marine sentenced to prison for sexual assaults against a young relative.
Mugshot of Mitchell Austin Phillips, a 31-year-old man arrested for soliciting a minor online, alongside a second image of him in a t-shirt, with details about his arrest and bond.

TETENS’ OFFICE MAKES STATEMENT ABOUT HOFFMAN THE PEDOPHILE.

Josh Tetens says here he got the AG’s office to prosecute Mr. Hoffman. He told me a while back that he couldn’t get the AG’s office to prosecute Parnell, however. Hmmm. Hell, Tetens won’t answer the question about WHO the Ranger thinks he should get to prosecute Parnell.

Tetens knows how to pass the buck and the blame, this was some back room b.s. and you know it.

McLennan County District Attorney’s Office

17 hours ago  ·

Adam Hoffman Plea Statement

For ethical reasons, the McLennan County District Attorney’s Office had to recuse itself from the Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child prosecution of local attorney, Adam Hoffman.

Consequently, the DA’s Office had no involvement in the handling of that case, nor in the way the case was resolved. The matter was handled by the Texas Attorney General’s Office, who assumed responsibility after the DA’s Office was recused.

Because our office was not involved, it is difficult to comment on the merits of the actions of the Attorney General’s Office.

That said, we share the public’s concern about the case’s outcome.

We recognize that these types of cases are very difficult to prosecute and we are proud of our own Crimes Against Children Unit’s long history of success prosecuting these challenging crimes, with more than 90% of such trials resulting in convictions, and an average trial punishment of more than 50 years in prison.

Should anyone have any questions or concerns regarding the Adam Hoffman case, those matters may be directed to the Criminal Prosecutions Division of the Texas Attorney General’s Office at (512)463-2100, or via email at the following link:

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