Very Sad, Part 2
If you will recall a previous post I made concerning a mother that tried to sell her six-year old daughter. If not, the basics are this: Olga Zelentsova, an alcoholic, tried to sell her daughter to an undercover police officer for $10,000. Even after the officer warned her that her daughter would be used for sexual exploitation and later used for body parts. In response, Olga handed the officer the child's birth certificate.
Now, for the second half of the story. On Tuesday, Olga was sentenced to six years in prison. She was found guilty of human trafficking of a minor committed with the intent of the victim's exploitation or withdrawal of the victim's organs or tissues.
Interestingly, the court is now hearing the case on if Zelentsova should maintain custody of the child [huh?] and three-month-old son.
Is this case really needed? She put one child in danger, do we really want to see what will happen if she maintains custody? A very justifiable sentence for a very sad case.
Now, for the second half of the story. On Tuesday, Olga was sentenced to six years in prison. She was found guilty of human trafficking of a minor committed with the intent of the victim's exploitation or withdrawal of the victim's organs or tissues.
Interestingly, the court is now hearing the case on if Zelentsova should maintain custody of the child [huh?] and three-month-old son.
Is this case really needed? She put one child in danger, do we really want to see what will happen if she maintains custody? A very justifiable sentence for a very sad case.
2 Comments:
At 25 October, 2005 22:59 , Unknown said...
What the fuck?! A case is NOT needed!!!
Common sense is just far too much to ask for these days.
At 26 October, 2005 11:58 , NML/Natalie said...
That is completely ridiculous! Don't they do all of this at the expense of the taxpayer. Goons!
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