CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct. 2012 - #24 *GUILTY PLEA*

  • #381
def attorney just said that it was an honor to represent "this child"
 
  • #382
Jessica was still alive when he killed her again sticking her face in scalding hot water. He tortured and killed her over and over regardless of what age he was. Don't tell me he'd make a wiser decision forty years from now. He can not be redeemed, IMO.

It is maddening to listen to these arguments to cut him any breaks. IMO, his name should be erased from the book of Life forever. He's lucky he is not being put to death right now, in my opinion.

Give Jessica's Family and Loved Ones the comfort of never hearing his name again.
 
  • #383
An honor to represent... him?

Been through quite a few trials and cases, and I'm really stunned by that remark. Wow.
 
  • #384
my words: this is not a LOSS this was A THEFT OF A LIFE BY A MONSTER!
 
  • #385
I am pretty sure his lawyer is a public defender. He/She is required to make a defense for him. But as high-profile as this case was, he wasn't able to get a pro-bono attorney...That should tell you something. I know his father is wealthy, can you imagine if he got him an expensive defense team?
 
  • #386
Please excuse this, but I am horrified that this defense attorney has the nerve to verbally express the term "cruel and unusual punishment" when referring to Sigg. Agggghhh. The very idea of his using these words for his client makes me sick.

"A child who did a very bad thing." Oh, please.
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  • #387
he just said that we are supposed to use our adult brains to figure out what took place!
 
  • #388
This is shocking. Sigg has an adult fully formed brain and he is not a child that did a "very bad thing". I understand the need for the defense lawyer to present a good argument, but what he is arguing - I can't imagine that he actually believes it.
 
  • #389
my words: this is not a LOSS this was A THEFT OF A LIFE BY A MONSTER!

Did I really just hear him call out the prosecution for not wearing purple today?

Really???

:thud:
 
  • #390
now he says is that the judge has limits on her decision on parole
 
  • #391
Just catching up here ... what does SVP stand for?


sexually violent predator (SVP)
http://rivcosafe.org/sexually-violent-predator-svp


A "Sexually Violent Predator" (SVP) means a person who has been convicted of a sexually violent offense against one or more victims and who has a diagnosed mental disorder that makes the person a danger to the health and safety of others in that it is likely that he or she will engage in sexually violent criminal behavior.
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  • #392
now talking about separation of powers and says that the judge cannot possibly know if when the 40 years is up that "the child would not be ready for parole"
 
  • #393
now saying that if she gives him beyond 40 the judge will go beyond her powers into the executive branch
 
  • #394
Isn't it shown that jail makes criminals worse? And if Sigg got released at 60, he would have no job, no skills, no education. Who would hire him? What would he be doing? Not to mention, he's obviously f***ed in the head...I find it extremely unlikely he wouldn't be a threat at 60.
 
  • #395
now saying she is "sentencing a child today"
 
  • #396
IMO Sigg is already irreparably corrupt.
 
  • #397
sorry judge is a he!
 
  • #398
This Defender is blowing his whole deal now....

Don't ever tell a Judge what he is doing... That's beyond the pale. Never, never, never be that bold or presumptuous... JMO
 
  • #399
Defense calls Sigg a 'child' , and adult logic cannot be applied to Sigg

Defenses says Juvenile Life without parole is cruel and unusual punishment and is unconstitutional

I'm not in any way shape or form in Sigg's corner, but I have to point out there are (many) times when a victim the same age as Sigg is referred to (here) as "that poor baby," "that child," "that girl/boy" and other adjectives to imply someone very young and/or helpless. It's a pet peeve because no, a person who is well into their teens is not a baby or a child or a youngster. The infantilization that occurs is ridiculous whether it is used to refer to victim or perpetrator, IMHO.

So the defense team is using that same technique to describe their client, a 17 yr old killer. Oh the irony.
 
  • #400
I realize that defense attorneys have to say something in order to help their client, however, I find this "boys will be boys" approach primitive. Sigg is not a child experimenting. He viciously and brutally took a child's life. I don't think 40 years in prison will improve his outlook, nor would 40 years of rehab. He made a choice, several!
 

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