RubberFrog
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I think they should still get rid of Cashman. He is an insult to the judiciary.
What kind of jurisprudence is that? Holding the state hostage to get what you want? And still not giving the offender what he should have gotten?<br /><br />Sorry, but I have a real problem with sexual preditors.Judge Edward Cashman said he felt he could now impose the longer sentence because the state had agreed to provide treatment to the man while he is behind bars. The state had initially said such treatment would not come until after the man served his time.<br /><br />