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Chelsea man gets five years for raping a girl once a week for a year

By adamg - 10/30/09 - 10:46 pm

A Suffolk Superior Court jury yesterday found Marco Montano, 29, guilty of sexually abusing a neighbor's child from the time she was 9 until almost her 11th birthday.

Superior Court Judge Regina Quinlan sentenced Montano to five years in state prison for the convictions on two counts of statutory rape of a child and one count of indecent assault and battery on a child, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office, which says Montano will likely be deported to his native El Salvador when he's released. The DA's office had sought two concurrent 8-to-12 year sentences and five yoears of probation,

Prosecutors said Montano, a friend of the family, began to compliment the girl's appearance in the spring of 2005. Near the end of the school year, though, he began having sex with the girl when her mother was either out or busy with the girl's siblings. According to the DA's office:

While most of the meetings occurred in the stairwell, on a separate occasion, Montano lured the young girl to his room when he knew her parents were not home. On that day, Montano approached the female victim while she was outside riding her bike and had her accompany him to his bedroom where he sexually assaulted her.

Finally, the girl told a 17-year-old cousin about the incidents, and then, in 2006, her mother, who notified police.

Comments

Fucking gross

By Will LaTulippe - 10/30/09 - 11:33 pm

The DA recommended 12 years, and he gets FIVE? I wonder how the judge would feel if somebody raped her. Would she want the rapist out in 2014?

If this 9-year old girl was my daughter, I would want to watch this guy die. Maybe that's just me. Instead, he gets five years, after which he will go to El Salvador and rape people there. Being a resident of Massachusetts should be classified as a legitimate mental illness.

Justice is a little different in Louisiana

By anon (not verified) - 10/31/09 - 12:58 am

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/jun/26/nation/na-scotus26

Justice is a little different in Louisiana.

This is the same judge who let out Gary Zerola on bail:

http://news.bostonherald.com/news/regional/general/view.bg?articleid=1047737

The real sick bastards in

By anon (not verified) - 10/31/09 - 11:35 am

The real sick bastards in all these cases are the weirdo judges who increasingly in Massachusetts (what a surprise) don't see a problem with light sentences. Who are they talking to at their cocktail parties and what do they read that enables them to think they are making just decisions for these children, NAMBLA members and their literature?

Not a whole lot of information on Judge Regina Quinlan

By Marc - 11/1/09 - 4:09 pm

Not a whole lot of information on Judge Regina Quinlan, this is all I could find after quick googling:

Almost nothing on her official info page:
http://www.mass.gov/courts/courtsandjudges/judgesandjudicialofficers/quinlanr.html

Apparently she's a close friend of Menino that gets people jobs in his administrations:
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/the_mayors_personnel_problems/

5 years? I'm no Herald

By central squared (not verified) - 10/31/09 - 8:10 am

5 years? I'm no Herald lunatic, but that's an appallingly short sentence.

12 Years?! Five years?!

By anon (not verified) - 10/31/09 - 11:04 am

Rape is sometimes also known as "soul murder." The judge needs to be removed from the bench.
-- RB

Meanwhile in Worcester

By Mark- - 10/31/09 - 8:27 pm

Saturday's Worcester T&G reports a 5 year sentence for a first-time offender who bought kiddy-porn DVD's in a sting operation. So he tries to buy pictures for his computer and gets the same sentence as a man who actually raped a 10 year old kid 50 times. Where is the justice in that?

There isn't any sense in this

By Michael Kerpan - 10/31/09 - 8:49 pm

So don't bother looking.

Except ....

Federal prosecutions typically lead to tougher sentences than Massachusetts state prosecutions.

What Can Be Done?

By Marc - 11/1/09 - 10:58 am

We all agree that Massachusetts keeps letting rapists, especially CHILD rapists, out on the streets after appallingly short periods of incarceration. We all know that, typically, they strike again. And then we all get pissed again.

What can be done to change this situation?

End life-time appointments to the bench

By SwirlyGrrl - 11/1/09 - 11:02 am

I'm not saying "elect judges" but put a 10 year clock on them.

That way, if they are exceptionally dated in their attitudes toward women and children (heffernan *cough* king *cough*), misguided in understanding who the victim is (whatshername the pedophile apologist) or just slowly going insane like some of the real winners we had in the 1980s, they can simply not be reappointed.

Heh...

By Marc - 11/1/09 - 4:02 pm

Thanks for responding, I knew you'd have an idea. I actually was going to direct my question directly to you, but didn't want to come off as being sarcastic ;)

I'm not saying "elect judges" but put a 10 year clock on them.

Ok, how is that to be accomplished? Ballot initiative or what? Is it a state-legislature thing? What it is it?

And why has there not been a sustained outcry against specific judges who under-sentence or early-release child predators? I would think at in America, at least one of those judges would have been publicly shamed, if not outright physically attacked, after released predator commits another rape.

Is there even a website calling out the worst judges of MA yet?

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