Where did I say anything about acquittals? So just because they don't match exactly the point that there are judges that make outrageous rulings is not valid?
In the NJ case "In his denial, Judge James Troiano of Monmouth County Superior Court said the boy's actions were not predatory and not necessarily rape because "traditional" rape cases involve "two or more generally males involved, either at gunpoint or weapon, clearly manhandling a person."
He said the boy shouldn't be tried as an adult because he "comes from a good family who put him into an excellent school," because he was an Eagle Scout, because he was probably headed for a "good college" and because his "scores for college entry were very high."
In the Virginia case a 10 year old pled guilty to statutory rape of a 14 year old, The judge ordered no jail time.
At Wednesday's hearing, Judge Hauler said he "need[ed] to hear some positive things" about Osborn. James Trent, a foreman at an electrical company, commended Osborn's work ethic and performance, saying the "sky's the limit" with his future, according to the Times-Dispatch.
However, prosecutors noted this isn't the first time Osborn has been accused of sexual misconduct. In all, he's been accused seven times, including once when he was 12 years old and charged with grabbing the genitals of another student, the Times-Dispatch reported. Osborn's stepfather said he saw a child psychologist after that incident.
In the NY case a 25 year old school bus driver lured a 14 year old to his home. He pled guilty to 3d degree rape and got no jail time.
I guess to these judges boys will be boys.