Today will put an end to the Stacey Rambold rape case. Rambold served 31 days total in jail and prison last year for the rape of a former student at Billings Senior High where Rambold was a teacher.
UltraViolet, an activist community, has created an online petition requesting that Montana's Judicial Standards Commission and Supreme Court remove Judge G. Todd Baugh from the bench. Baugh sentenced former Teacher Stacey Rambold to 30 days in prison for violating his original sentencing agreement stemming from pleading guilty to the rape of a 14-year-old girl.
The release of Stacey Rambold, a former Billings school teacher who was sentenced to 30 days in jail for raping a 14-year-old student, is one of the most controversial local events in recent memory.
I am really, very pissed. That's how I feel. What in the "Sam Hell" are they thinking? Letting a child rapist go free? How in the hell does that make sense? With such a light slap on the wrist, what's there to keep this pervert from doing this to another young girl?
Judge G. Todd Baugh is now saying that his original sentence of a former Billings high school teacher who raped a 14 year-old girl might be illegal. According to the Billings Gazette a new hearing has been ordered by Yellowstone County District Court Judge G. Todd Baugh to assess the legality of his original sentence.
Mothers, students, and concerned citizens gathered in downtown Billings today to protest Judge G. Todd Baugh’s 30-day jail sentence for former teacher Stacey Dean Rambold. Rambold was convicted of raping a 14-year-old Cherice Morales, who later committed suicide. For failing to meet the obligations of his rape conviction, Judge G. Todd Baugh sentenced Rambold to 15 years in prison, with all time