I was 11 at the time, and remember the original news broadcasts on this. It gave my Dad (who had three sons) a very satisfied sense of justice.Yep. The courts knew how to handle it then as well.
From wiki
"Plauché was given a seven-year suspended sentence with five years' probation and 300 hours of community service, receiving no prison time. The case received wide publicity because some people questioned whether Plauché should have been charged with murder. Plauché contended that he was in the right, and that any parent in a similar position would have taken the same action."
Caught a lot of coverage - particularly in Louisiana.
The judge had a great quote. He said, “Prison would serve no useful purpose.” Agreed.I doubt he’d ever get that sentence in today’s environment.
The peep might receive that sentence, but not the father of the victim. This country is in the hands of mad men.I doubt he’d ever get that sentence in today’s environment.