Rapist avoids jail sentence for a second time

rapistVictim’s family ‘disgusted’ as rapist avoids jail sentence for a second time

An Alabama man who earlier this year was sentenced to only probation for repeatedly raping his teenage neighbor will avoid jail for a second time, after widespread outrage in the community forced a judge to re-sentence him.

Austin Smith Clem, 25, was found guilty in September of raping  his female neighbor three times during her adolescence, the first  known attack coming when the girl was just 14 years old.  Limestone County Circuit Judge James Woodroof sentenced Clem to  30 years in prison last month, but used an Alabama law  technicality to split the sentence for each charge.

Consequently, Clem was sentenced to serve time in a state program  for nonviolent offenders – although he would still be allowed to  live at home and keep his job. After that program’s completion,  Clem was ordered to serve three years of probation.

The program Clem was ordered to attend seeks to “re-direct the  lives” of nonviolent, low-level criminals who are deemed   “likely to maintain a productive and law-abiding life as a  result of accountability, guidance and direction to services they  need.”

First-degree rape is a Class A felony and therefore punishable by  20 years to life in prison. Each second-degree rape charge is a  Class B felony, which could cost an offender anywhere from two to  10 years behind bars. Yet, according to local news site AL.com,  Alabama sentences are allowed to be “split” between probation and  community service at a judge’s discretion when differing  punishments are in place.

Media outlets generally avoid identifying rape victims, but  Courtney Andrews was so furious with the decision that she  decided to voice her frustration to WHNT-TV in Alabama.

Yeah people know who he is, and that he’s dangerous, but he  still gets to do what he wants,” she said. “He gets to  work, be with his kids, be with his family, live life. It just  smacks me in the face. It’s like you did all of this and put your  story out there for him just to walk, and it hurts.”

Limestone County District Attorney Brian Jones was furious with  the announcement, shouting “This isn’t legal!” in court  before vowing to do everything he could to correct the error. The  first order of business was to file a motion to re-sentence.

When a trial court re-sentences a defendant after a portion  of the original sentence is determined to be illegal, the court  must cure the defective portion of the sentence, but may not  change the portions of the initial sentence that are otherwise  valid,” the district attorney argued in the motion.

Yet the second sentence did nothing to comfort the victim or her  family. On Monday, Woodroof sentenced Clem to 15 years for one  count of first-degree rape and 10 years for each of the two  second-degree rape charges he was found guilty of. However, those  sentences will only go into effect if Clem violates the terms of  his probation.

We are disgusted,” Richard Andrews, the victim’s  father, told WHNT-TV. “We are trying to enjoy Christmas as a  family and then this happens, we have no idea what the judge is  thinking. It’s ridiculous.”

Jones said he will again file a motion to re-sentence, claiming  the first sentence was indeed legal, and that changing the  penalty for first-degree rape to 15 years is illegal. Jones said  he will seek to convince the judge to sentence Clem under Alabama  law.

Mark McDaniel, a Hunstville attorney, told the local TV station  that the judge will likely not change his mind – no matter how  many more appeals there are.

Woodroof was in the courtroom and he listened to all of the  facts in this case, what the public has seen is headlines, and  even if his decision is not popular he is the judge,”   McDaniel said.

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