The Supreme Court on Monday granted an appeal by the prosecution
to order a harsher sentence of 45 months in place of 24 months for a haredi man
who sexually abused his daughter at a young age – as early as when she was in
third grade.
The man, whose identity along with the victim’s identity are
under a gag order, had been sentenced to only two years by the Haifa District
Court.
Justice Neal Hendel wrote: “The father, who educated his
daughters in an exact and careful manner regarding the pillars of religion,
changed his skin in the night.”
Hendel added, “From an overall view, taking into account the
length and continuing period of the actions and the significance of their
impact on the victim, [but also] that the actions which occurred were not that
severe as a lenient consideration, it appears that the punishment which was
imposed on the appellant is not commensurate to the severity of his actions.
This is on the basis of court decisions and applicable legislative provisions.”
In the underlying trial before the Haifa District Court, the
daughter, now 14, claimed that her father had sexually abused her at night
while she was trying to sleep, on an ongoing basis for three years, from third
to fifth grade.
Her testimony was supported by her mother; her older sister
who witnessed at least one incident – the last one, in 2010; and various social
workers who interviewed all of the involved witnesses.
The father claimed the allegations were false, stating that
his daughter was too young, tired from sleep and otherwise confused to be
trustworthy.
Moreover, the father pointed out that his version of events
had no inconsistencies and was clear on all of the details, whereas his
daughter's version had inconsistencies and many areas where she was uncertain,
such as whether he had abused her throughout the year or only during the summer
months.
Even if the allegations were true, he noted that his
daughter only accused him of touching her with a finger, which he said made the
actions less severe than the crimes alleged against him.
Read more:jpost
No comments:
Post a Comment