The Corrupt District Judge, Leslie Dutchcot, who let suspected child rapist Jerry Sandusky out of jail on bond, without any type of supervision, or monitoring, is also a volunteer for Sandusky’s group, The Second Mile. Imagine that.. No wonder why the dangerous suspected child rapist, who is accused of raping young boys as young as 7 years old, was released from jail on such a low bond, and no supervision.
How many of the children being “helped” by The Second Mile were also victoms of Sandusky? The motto for Sandusky’s group is “Providing Children with Help and Hope” when maybe it should be “Raping Children, and Stealing Hope”. After releasing Sandusky on bond, Leslie Dutchcot’s profile was removed from the centrelaw.com website.
Here is a screenshot from before Dutchcot’s profile was removed.
PA residents should be scared and angry that someone as dangerous to their community, like suspected child rapist Jerry Sandusky, is free to roam the streets looking for more young victims, and they should unite to remove Corrupt District Judge, Leslie Dutchcot, from her courtroom.
When Jerry Sandusky was initially arraigned, as previously reported by Sara Ganim, prosecutors requested $500,000.00 bail and that Sandusky be required to wear a leg monitor. District Judge Leslie Dutchcot, however, ordered that Sandusky be freed on $100,000 unsecured bail. She ordered that Sandusky be freed and pay nothing unless he failed to show up for a court hearing.
Judge Dutchcot has quite the professional resume. In addition to her duties as district judge, she is of counsel to the firm Goodall & Yurchak. It speaks to the small-town nature of the county, I suppose, that the firm’s URL is “centrelaw.com.” According to her profile, Judge Dutchcot has been named the State College Lawyer of the Year, completed a “Leadership” program and has served as a counselor at Centre County Law Enforcement Camp Cadet, Inc.
Of course, also according to her profile, Judge Dutchcot is a volunteer for Sandusky’s group, The Second Mile. Sandusky turned himself in the morning of Nov. 5, a Saturday, at Judge Dutchot’s Centre County office. He was released, under the aforementioned terms, shortly thereafter.
Attorneys often serve charitable foundations in their pro bono capacities, or just volunteer in their spare time, so there is nothing weird about that. It just seems that, given the nature of the charges, the small-town atmosphere, and her relationship to Second Mile, Judge Dutchcot should have recused herself from being involved with this process. Or that could be precisely why she did not.
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