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Judge Orders Man to Spank Daughter in Court

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:55 pm
by Doug
DOUG
This is the part of Texas I'm from. Now you know why I left...

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BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS (AP) -- A Los Fresnos family is going to court to prevent a Cameron County justice of the peace from ordering spankings in his courtroom.

A lawsuit filed today alleges Justice of the Peace Gustavo "Gus" Garza told a 14-year-old girl's stepfather to strike her repeatedly on the buttocks in open court.

If he didn't, the judge said the girl would be found guilty and fined $500 for truancy.

...In an affidavit, Zurita says that when he was through, the judge told him he had not struck the girl hard enough.

See here.

Spanking should only occur between consenting adults...

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:15 am
by Nisemono
My first thought...

Don't we have dozen of studies that show that corporal punishment does absolutely nothing to change the child's long term behavior, and can even have long term effects??

I collected a few links, which I posted over at my home blog. I haven't quite figured out how to embed links over here, if you even can.

The research can be found by following this short link.

Edited by Savonarola, 200800608 1015; confirming existence of short links

Re: Spanking should only occur between consenting adults...

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:19 am
by Savonarola
Nisemono wrote:I haven't quite figured out how to embed links over here, if you even can.
Instructions on how to include links can be found here.

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:03 pm
by Barbara Fitzpatrick
Yeah, that's the TX I left, too. Every few years a Judge does that and it gets into the papers. It's supposed to somehow prove that us liberals are raising criminals because we don't approve of corporal punishment and that if we'd just used "the rod" instead of "spoiling the child" there wouldn't be any juvenile delinquents. Actually, societies without JDs don't use corporal punishment, according to anthopoligical studies I read many years ago (no I don't still have them to cite) - but then, they also don't have/didn't have contact with us "civilized" types.