Boys should move to Georgia-- a lot more fun, a lot less consequences:

Well considering that Generalow Williams only committed what is a misdemeanor, these boys seem to be getting the shaft (to turn a phrase):

Boys Face Trial Over Slapping Charges

By SCOTT MICHELS,
ABC News
Posted: 2007-07-25 09:27:36
Filed Under: Crime News
NEW YORK (July 25) -- Two middle-school students in Oregon are facing possible time in a juvenile jail and could have to register as sex offenders for smacking girls on the rear end at school.


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Cory Mashburn, left, walks with his parents, Tracie and Scott Mashburn, from a juvenile detention facility. He and Ryan Cornelison were arrested in February after they were caught in the halls of their Oregon middle school slapping girls on the rear end.

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Cory Mashburn and Ryan Cornelison, both 13, were arrested in February after they were caught in the halls of Patton Middle School, in McMinnville, Ore., slapping girls on the rear end. Mashburn told ABC News in a phone interview that this was a common way of saying hello practiced by lots of kids at the school, akin to a secret handshake.

The boys spent five days in a juvenile detention facility and were charged with several counts of felony sex abuse for what they and their parents said was merely inappropriate but not criminal behavior.

The local district attorney has since backed off -- the felony charges have been dropped and the district attorney said probation would be an appropriate punishment. The Mashburns' lawyer said prosecutors offered Cory a plea bargain that would not require him to register as a sex offender, which the family plans to reject.

But the boys, if convicted at an Aug. 20 trial, still face the possibility of some jail time or registering for life as sex offenders.

The boys' families and lawyers said even sentencing them to probation would turn admittedly inappropriate but not uncommon juvenile rowdiness into a crime. If they are convicted of any of the misdemeanor charges against them, they would have to register as sex offenders.


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"It's devastating," said Mark Lawrence, Cory Mashburn's lawyer. "To be a registered sex offender is to be designated as the most loathed in our society. These are young boys with bright futures, and the brightness of those futures would be over."

Cory Mashburn said he and Ryan Cornelison slapped each others' and other kids' bottoms every Friday. "Lots of kids at school do that," he said.

Cory and Ryan were brought to the principal's office Feb. 22, where they were questioned by school officials and a police officer. They were arrested that day and taken in handcuffs to a juvenile detention facility.

Court papers said the boys touched the buttocks of several girls, some of whom said this made them uncomfortable. The papers also said Cory touched a girl's breasts. But police reports filed with the court said other students, both boys and girls, slapped each other on the bottom.

"It's like a handshake we do," one girl said, according to the police report.

The boys were initially charged with five counts of felony sexual abuse. At a court hearing, two of the girls recanted, saying they never felt threatened or inappropriately touched by the boys. The judge released the boys but barred them from returning to school and required that they be under constant adult supervision.

District Attorney Bradley Berry has since dismissed the felony counts. The boys face 10 misdemeanor charges of harassment and sexual abuse. They face a maximum of up to one year in a juvenile jail on each count, though Berry said there was no way the boys would ever serve that much time.

"An appropriate sentence would be probation," he said. "These are minor misdemeanor charges that reflect repeated contact against multiple victims. We never intended for them to get a long time in detention."

"We're not seeking major penalties," he said. "We're seeking change in conduct."

'We Just Want This to Be Over' Tracie Mashburn, Cory's mother, said they will not accept plea and plan to fight the charges.

The arrests, critics said, reflect a trend toward criminalizing adolescent sexual behavior. Between 1998 and 2002, juvenile arrests for sex offenses other than rape or prostitution rose 9 percent -- the only kind of juvenile arrests that rose during that time, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

"More and more, they are criminalizing normal adolescent or preadolescent behavior," said Chuck Aron, co-chairman of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers juvenile justice committee.

Even probation, the Mashburns and their attorney said, would be too severe a punishment.

Julie McFarlane, a supervising attorney at the Juvenile Rights Project in Portland, Ore., said, "Probation for a sex offense is very difficult thing, and there's a pretty high failure rate." Failing to meet the terms of probation could mean the boys would be sent to jail.

Depending on the terms of probation, it's likely that the boys would not be allowed to have sexual contact with anyone or any contact with younger children, McFarlane said. For Cory Mashburn, that would mean he couldn't be left alone with his younger siblings.

"It's been awful," said Cory's mother. "We just want this to all be over. But it will never go away. We'll always remember it."

Berry, the district attorney, said the victims -- the girls who were touched -- were being overlooked. "What's been lost in this whole thing are the victims, who have been pressured enormously by these boys' friends," he said.

Cory, who said he now realizes what he did was inappropriate, spends his days playing video games and basketball. He said he's scared. "I could go to jail. I could be registered as a sex offender," he said. "I think it's all crazy."
 

FX Jenkins

Senior Member
This gripes my fanny...seriously...I mean...this whole Zero Tollerance policy has gone way to far....

Let the girls smack em in the face, let their Momas smack em real hard on their rear ends...but sex offenders?!?...

Where's Johnnie Cochrene when you need him...
 

snuffy

Senior Member
If some of the boys in our scools these days slaped my granddaughter on the rear they would be putting granddad in jail.
 

elfiii

Admin
Staff member
This is what happens when people who look like adults but are really adolescents are put in charge of running the education system.

In a simpler "real" time, it would have been a three day suspension for everybody involved, conferences with the parents and it would all be over and never happen again. Now they have to call the cops and have two kids arrested because the principal can't manage to do his/her job.

Just imagine what is going on in the classroom with respect to instruction in that school.
 

FX Jenkins

Senior Member
In a simplier "real" time...Mr. Kincade busted a paddle over my back side and everybody else went home happy...
 

snuffy

Senior Member
In a simplier "real" time...Mr. Kincade busted a paddle over my back side and everybody else went home happy...

Mr Dickerson and a few others busted mine. Then when I got home dad would get in on the action.
 

cardfan

Banned
i got mine busted...and i've gotta say that if my daughter came home saying she got pinched/slapped on the rear...i would teach her how to kick a boy "in the goods"....problem solved....

Edited for typing around the censor
 

FX Jenkins

Senior Member
I was hoping you would chime in on this one Cardfan....I always find your perspectives interesting...
 

NC Hunter

Senior Member
i got mine busted...and i've gotta say that if my daughter came home saying she got pinched/slapped on the rear...i would teach her how to kick a boy "in the goods"....problem solved.......

BINGO. We've never taught our daughter to run to the administration first. Handle the problem! If it persists I'll visit the principal.
 

cardfan

Banned
Thank you FX...guys like you and me are the last of a dying breed....:rofl::cool:
 

patchestc

Senior Member
that's so silly. I would have been locked up too if that
was taken seriously when i was a kid. I'm not saying it
is appropriate, but get real, these are kids. sometimes
they do dumb stuff.
 

BISKIT

Senior Member
I'd be lying if i said i never did that. I know nowadays kids know more about the birds and bees, but i did it just to be funny,

Weren't you suppose hit the girls ya like back then? Check yes or no!!!
 

crackerdave

Senior Member
In the picture of the family walking out of the courtroom,Dad and son are grinning and Mom is crying.What does that tell you?
 

keg7707

Senior Member
The school system has got so out of hand around here with this no child left behind BULL that I have took my kids out of public school and were homeschooling them.More and more people we have takled to are doing homeschooling around here,the ILLEGALS have took us over up here and that don't help matters either.
 

contender*

Senior Member
In the picture of the family walking out of the courtroom,Dad and son are grinning and Mom is crying.What does that tell you?


Mom's crying because she realized she forgot to iron the boy's shirt.:rofl: Put the hardwood back in the teacher's hands, I never got one that I didn't deserve (may have thought I didn't at the time:bounce:).
 

roadkill

Senior Member
Look at all the dumb...well, that voted yes or I'm not sure! They're the problem, not boys being boys.
 

gblrklr

Senior Member
I would guess there is MUCH more to this story than we are privy to. Especially considering the picture of the family and the expressions on their faces.
 

jigman

Senior Member
If that boy had slapped my daughter on the rear the head lines would read, Girl arrested on assault and battery charges after boy slaps her on her rear, been there already, Boy got a busted nose and her boy friend when she was 14 got a broke nose.:bounce:
 

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