by Vicki Polin
Examiner - April 26, 2012
Over the last several weeks it’s been made public that the Brooklyn
District Attorney, Charles Hynes, has given alleged sex offenders who
are orthodox Jews exemptions when it comes to not naming individuals who
might have molested Jewish children.
Hynes reasoning for the non-disclosure is that the orthodox community
is of a “tight-knit and insular” nature, even though he is violating
the Freedom of Information law in New York.
Charles Hynes seems to be forgetting that in America there is a
separation between church and state and that pedophila has no religion.
Just look back at recent history and the case of Warren Jeffs,
who is a past president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of
Later-Day Saints. Jeffs group too was a tight-knit and insular
community, and even so Jeffs was named publicly prior to his conviction
after sexually assaulting young girls in his his polygamous community.
Because of constitutional law, there were no special exceptions made.
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