In Texas Josh Padilla's victims would be required by law to give birth to his child

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J.B.Katz
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Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.

Also, 15 years isn't nearly long enough for this scumbag.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/longbranch/15-years-eatontown-ex-sheriff-officer-convicted-sex-crimes

EATONTOWN, NJ - An ex-Middlesex County sheriff's deputy was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of having a sexual encounter with a teen girl under the age of 18, and then uploading videos of the encounter to social media.

Joshua Padilla, 37, of Eatontown, was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison, as well as 10 years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero said. In addition, he must pay $15,300 in special assessments as part of the sentencing.

Padilla pleaded guilty in December 2021 to producing, distributing and possessing child pornography, all charges that stemmed from an investigation into an illicit sexual encounter in Pennsylvania he had with a 17-year-old girl. This is while he was employed as a Middlesex County sheriff's deputy.

Padilla recorded himself during this encounter, and later uploaded some of that video to an online social media platform.

Separately, last year Padilla pleaded guilty to seeking sex with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl.

He was also indicted last year in a third criminal case where he was accused of videotaping violent sexual assaults on multiple unconscious women over a span of three years. Read more: Ex-Middlesex Sheriff's Officer Assaulted Sleeping Women, Cops Say

"As a member of law enforcement, Padilla was trusted and sworn to protect his community. He lost that trust when he violated a minor and put children's safety at risk," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who called the former sheriff's officer "a sexually violent predator."

"This sentencing is a reminder that being in a position of public trust does not put you above the law."

Harrison Bergeron
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Okay. You want a brownie or something?
Wrecks Quan Dough
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J.B.Katz said:

Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.




No. That is grounds for termination. Oy vey!
Jack Bauer
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J.B.Katz said:

Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.

Also, 15 years isn't nearly long enough for this scumbag.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/longbranch/15-years-eatontown-ex-sheriff-officer-convicted-sex-crimes

EATONTOWN, NJ - An ex-Middlesex County sheriff's deputy was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of having a sexual encounter with a teen girl under the age of 18, and then uploading videos of the encounter to social media.

Joshua Padilla, 37, of Eatontown, was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison, as well as 10 years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero said. In addition, he must pay $15,300 in special assessments as part of the sentencing.

Padilla pleaded guilty in December 2021 to producing, distributing and possessing child pornography, all charges that stemmed from an investigation into an illicit sexual encounter in Pennsylvania he had with a 17-year-old girl. This is while he was employed as a Middlesex County sheriff's deputy.

Padilla recorded himself during this encounter, and later uploaded some of that video to an online social media platform.

Separately, last year Padilla pleaded guilty to seeking sex with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl.

He was also indicted last year in a third criminal case where he was accused of videotaping violent sexual assaults on multiple unconscious women over a span of three years. Read more: Ex-Middlesex Sheriff's Officer Assaulted Sleeping Women, Cops Say

"As a member of law enforcement, Padilla was trusted and sworn to protect his community. He lost that trust when he violated a minor and put children's safety at risk," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who called the former sheriff's officer "a sexually violent predator."

"This sentencing is a reminder that being in a position of public trust does not put you above the law."


Didn't you go to college or something?


Quote:

Texas Family Code

Sec. 161.007
Termination When Pregnancy Results From Criminal Act
(a)
Except as provided by Subsection (b), the court shall order the termination of the parent-child relationship of a parent and a child if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that:
(1)
the parent has engaged in conduct that constitutes an offense under Section 21.02 (Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young Child or Children), 22.011 (Sexual Assault), 22.021 (Aggravated Sexual Assault), or 25.02 (Prohibited Sexual Conduct), Penal Code;
(2)
as a direct result of the conduct described by Subdivision (1), the victim of the conduct became pregnant with the parent's child; and
(3)
termination is in the best interest of the child.
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He Hate Me said:

J.B.Katz said:

Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.




No. That is grounds for termination. Oy vey!
if they read the law, they would know that sexual assailants have no parental rights. It is written specifically.
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No pregnant woman is required by law to give birth.
Proud 1992 Alum
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Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
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J.B.Katz said:

Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.

Also, 15 years isn't nearly long enough for this scumbag.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/longbranch/15-years-eatontown-ex-sheriff-officer-convicted-sex-crimes

EATONTOWN, NJ - An ex-Middlesex County sheriff's deputy was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of having a sexual encounter with a teen girl under the age of 18, and then uploading videos of the encounter to social media.

Joshua Padilla, 37, of Eatontown, was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison, as well as 10 years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero said. In addition, he must pay $15,300 in special assessments as part of the sentencing.

Padilla pleaded guilty in December 2021 to producing, distributing and possessing child pornography, all charges that stemmed from an investigation into an illicit sexual encounter in Pennsylvania he had with a 17-year-old girl. This is while he was employed as a Middlesex County sheriff's deputy.

Padilla recorded himself during this encounter, and later uploaded some of that video to an online social media platform.

Separately, last year Padilla pleaded guilty to seeking sex with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl.

He was also indicted last year in a third criminal case where he was accused of videotaping violent sexual assaults on multiple unconscious women over a span of three years. Read more: Ex-Middlesex Sheriff's Officer Assaulted Sleeping Women, Cops Say

"As a member of law enforcement, Padilla was trusted and sworn to protect his community. He lost that trust when he violated a minor and put children's safety at risk," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who called the former sheriff's officer "a sexually violent predator."

"This sentencing is a reminder that being in a position of public trust does not put you above the law."


NO they wouldn't.

The law specifically says that.

They could take the morning after pill, get an abortion early, etc.

And no he would have no rights. That is also specifically written in law.

Thanks for falling for the dem lies aka talking points that they hope the uniformed masses like you believe without doing any research.
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Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
Regarding the emoji: I assume you are a liberal and this is the reaction each time an unborn baby is torn apart and vacuumed out.

Leave the emoji
LIB,MR BEARS
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J.B.Katz said:

Would he also qualify for parental rights? Serious question.

Also, 15 years isn't nearly long enough for this scumbag.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/longbranch/15-years-eatontown-ex-sheriff-officer-convicted-sex-crimes

EATONTOWN, NJ - An ex-Middlesex County sheriff's deputy was sentenced last week to 15 years in prison after he was convicted of having a sexual encounter with a teen girl under the age of 18, and then uploading videos of the encounter to social media.

Joshua Padilla, 37, of Eatontown, was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison, as well as 10 years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero said. In addition, he must pay $15,300 in special assessments as part of the sentencing.

Padilla pleaded guilty in December 2021 to producing, distributing and possessing child pornography, all charges that stemmed from an investigation into an illicit sexual encounter in Pennsylvania he had with a 17-year-old girl. This is while he was employed as a Middlesex County sheriff's deputy.

Padilla recorded himself during this encounter, and later uploaded some of that video to an online social media platform.

Separately, last year Padilla pleaded guilty to seeking sex with who he thought was a 14-year-old girl.

He was also indicted last year in a third criminal case where he was accused of videotaping violent sexual assaults on multiple unconscious women over a span of three years. Read more: Ex-Middlesex Sheriff's Officer Assaulted Sleeping Women, Cops Say

"As a member of law enforcement, Padilla was trusted and sworn to protect his community. He lost that trust when he violated a minor and put children's safety at risk," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who called the former sheriff's officer "a sexually violent predator."

"This sentencing is a reminder that being in a position of public trust does not put you above the law."




Do you purposefully lie or, are you just stupid?
J.B.Katz
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https://relevantradio.com/2022/05/dont-plan-on-plan-b/

Plan B is capable of both preventing pregnancy as well as terminating pregnancies. The FDA has stated on its site, "Plan B acts primarily by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation). It may prevent the union of sperm and egg (fertilization). If fertilization does occur, Plan B may prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the womb (implantation)." Basically, they have modified the definition of conception so that an egg must not only be fertilized but implanted in the womb to be considered a pregnancy. So according to the FDA, as long as Plan B ends the baby's life before implantation, it's still a "contraceptive."

In conclusion, no, the Church does not condone the use of Plan B. Its status as an emergency contraceptive is not overruled by the situation, except for in one case.

Timmerie explained that in some cases of rape, Catholic hospitals will permit the use of Plan B, but only under specific circumstances: The hospital will attempt to collect data from the victim like their hormone levels, progesterone levels, and the stage of her cycle. Using this information, the hospital can determine whether or not there is any potential for the conception of human life. If the girl in question has not yet ovulated (there is no potential for life), Plan B would be acting as a contraceptive and not an abortifacient.

The reason a hospital might apply such a solution to the situation is not to prevent pregnancy at the moment it is used, but to prevent future fertilization because ovulation is always imminent.

"That is the one exception that Catholic hospitals do indeed make to utilize Plan B. Now some might say, 'Well this is a hormonal contraceptive and the Catholic Church explicitly teaches against the utilization of hormonal contraception.' That is correct. But in this case, the Catholic Church teaches against the use of hormonal contraception both inside and outside of marriage when two people are consenting to sex. In the case of rape, the woman has not consented to sex, and therefore, the use of Plan B is helping to prevent a new life from ever starting when there was no intention to engage in sexual intercourse to begin with."

This is obviously a very rare occurrence and the only case in which a hormonal contraceptive may be used according to the Catholic Church: within the context of rape when no ovulation has occurred and there is no potential for human life, and therefore no potential for an abortive effect.
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
Regarding the emoji: I assume you are a liberal and this is the reaction each time an unborn baby is torn apart and vacuumed out.

Leave the emoji


No. Very conservative and pro-life. I don't use emojis, but typing on phone results in mistakes.
Harrison Bergeron
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Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.


Correct. No evidence this girl was raped however.
J.B.Katz
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Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
Whether or not rape victims are offered "morning after" pills depends on where they are treated and often depends up to the HOSPITAL and the provider. Catholic hospitals ask a lot of questions about a woman's cycle and then THEY determine if conception might have already occurred. Only if they don't think it has will they offer plan B, and not always then.

Some of this man's victims were knocked out and assaulted when they were unconscious.There's an interesting movie out right now about a case that actually happened in the Amish community in Bolivia, where a group of young men were using a veterinary sedative intended for use on cattle to knock women out and rape them. Victims included girls as young as 5.

You can't avail yourself of Plan B if you don't know you've been raped.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/mennonites-rape-bolivia

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/more-than-100-women-were-raped-by-their-neighbors-for-years--but-no-one-would-believe-them/2019/04/01/b5cdf97c-541c-11e9-8ef3-fbd41a2ce4d5_story.html
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J.B.Katz said:

Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
Whether or not rape victims are offered "morning after" pills depends on where they are treated and often depends up to the HOSPITAL and the provider. Catholic hospitals ask a lot of questions about a woman's cycle and then THEY determine if conception might have already occurred. Only if they don't think it has will they offer plan B, and not always then.

Some of this man's victims were knocked out and assaulted when they were unconscious.There's an interesting movie out right now about a case that actually happened in the Amish community in Bolivia, where a group of young men were using a veterinary sedative intended for use on cattle to knock women out and rape them. Victims included girls as young as 5.

You can't avail yourself of Plan B if you don't know you've been raped.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/mennonites-rape-bolivia

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/more-than-100-women-were-raped-by-their-neighbors-for-years--but-no-one-would-believe-them/2019/04/01/b5cdf97c-541c-11e9-8ef3-fbd41a2ce4d5_story.html
So, now you are down to arguing for wholesale abortion on demand because a gang of Amish Bolivians used a sedative to assault and rape women while they were unconscious. I don't think that is how we make policy.
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He Hate Me said:

J.B.Katz said:

Proud 1992 Alum said:

Morning after pills are still available and I would assume offered to all victims of rape. Ignore emoji.
Whether or not rape victims are offered "morning after" pills depends on where they are treated and often depends up to the HOSPITAL and the provider. Catholic hospitals ask a lot of questions about a woman's cycle and then THEY determine if conception might have already occurred. Only if they don't think it has will they offer plan B, and not always then.

Some of this man's victims were knocked out and assaulted when they were unconscious.There's an interesting movie out right now about a case that actually happened in the Amish community in Bolivia, where a group of young men were using a veterinary sedative intended for use on cattle to knock women out and rape them. Victims included girls as young as 5.

You can't avail yourself of Plan B if you don't know you've been raped.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/mennonites-rape-bolivia

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/more-than-100-women-were-raped-by-their-neighbors-for-years--but-no-one-would-believe-them/2019/04/01/b5cdf97c-541c-11e9-8ef3-fbd41a2ce4d5_story.html
So, now you are down to arguing for wholesale abortion on demand because a gang of Amish Bolivians used a sedative to assault and rape women while they were unconscious. I don't think that is how we make policy.
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