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From ABC, 2 Apr. 08


EXTRA JAIL FOR REPEAT CHILD RAPIST

By court reporter Jayne Stinson

A man who broke into a house, abducted a five-year-old girl and repeatedly raped her has been sentenced to an additional 13 years in jail.
Adelaide man Samuel Paul Healey, 23, is already serving a 15-year sentence for a very similar crime at Byron Bay in northern New South Wales a year later.
Healey broke into a house at Parkside in Adelaide in 2002.
Armed with a large knife, he snatched the girl, took her to a sports oval and repeatedly abused her.
He returned to the house and tried to take the girl's sister.
Healey fled to New South Wales. A year later he broke into a house at Byron Bay, abducted a seven-year-old girl and also raped her in a park.
He has already been sentenced to 15 years' jail for that offence.

Now he has been sentenced to an extra 13 years.
Justice Tim Anderson said Healey was a severely disturbed man and the crime was brazen, terrifying and calculated.
He will be eligible for parole when he is 40.


Judicial maths 17 + 13 = 30 + 22 = 52 - 12 = 40

In other words 13 = 1
 
Judicial maths 17 + 13 = 30 + 22 = 52 - 12 = 40

In other words 13 = 1

That's why Lawyers don't study maths. On the other hand when it comes to fees 1=13. That is, 1 minute tick = $13, ie $780/hour. Buts that's only a cheap lawyer.
 
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