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Updated Jan 7, 2010 - 1:17 pm

Liberian teen charged in rape released to parents

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By AMANDA LEE MYERS
Associated Press Writer

PHOENIX (AP) - A 13-year-old Liberian boy charged in the reported gang-rape of an 8-year-old girl in Phoenix was released from custody Thursday and turned over to his parents as he continues lessons designed to make him competent to stand trial.

The boy, whom The Associated Press is not naming because of his age, has made progress in his lessons to understand the charges against him and how the justice system works, Maricopa County juvenile Judge Shellie Smith said in court.

The teen sat shackled in the courtroom and said only, "I want to go home."

His parents sat by his side.

"I want my son home," said his father. "We can keep our eyes on him."

Smith granted his release to the parents on several conditions, including that he continue his restoration lessons, get regular counseling and is monitored by an electronic-tracking device. He also must stay inside his home unless he's with an adult and not have contact with the victim, the other boys accused in the rape, or any children under 12 without adult supervision.

Four boys, ages 9 to 14, lured the girl to an empty west Phoenix storage shed on July 16 with the promise of chewing gum, restrained her and took turns raping her, police said. All the children involved are refugees from the West African nation of Liberia.

Prosecutor Cindi Nannetti argued against the 13-year-old's release Thursday, saying he still had to undergo a psychological evaluation, while defense attorney Robert Jarvis said the teen has been fearful and guarded because of his detention and would become competent to stand trial more quickly if he were in his parent's custody.

The boy is charged in juvenile court with sexual assault and kidnapping, but prosecutors are seeking to have him tried as an adult. He must be found competent to stand trial before the court decides whether his case will be transferred to adult court.

A 15-year-old who was 14 at the time already has been charged as an adult, and the charges against one of the younger boys have been dropped.

State child welfare officials have custody of the girl. The girl's 59-year-old father and 47-year-old mother are each charged with eight child abuse counts for abuse and neglect reports dating back to 2005. Those charges were filed in November.

The gang-rape case sparked an international outcry after police reported the girl's father said she brought shame on the family and he didn't want her back _ comments a family pastor later said were misunderstood because of a language barrier.


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Comments (6)
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  • FungusCorners wrote...
    Cultural diversity
    Pride can destroy a man, a family, a nation. A culture that shuns a child that is victimized and raped has no place in America. This is one of the objectionable results we get when we push diversity and encourage immigrants to retain their culture without regard to the morals upon which this country is founded.
  • AJ McCarrell wrote...
    Yay fungus!
    Here's one time police brutality is called for!
  • pammie wrote...
    public outcry needed
    If people would decry this behavior, both the rape, and the subsequent abuse of this girl, perhaps over time, these attitudes could be changed. No one should ever be revictimized for reporting their crime, especially an innocent child. Shame on that family!!!
  • ljtjava wrote...
    Perp's history
    The boy's history should have no bearing on this case regardless of what he may have endured in the camp. I imagine the defense has released this information in an attempt to use his background as mitigating circumstances. Bottom line, he and the other boys knew what they did was wrong and proceeded to do it anyway. They are in the U.S. now and should face the most stringent sentence possible under the law.
  • ClownPosse wrote...
    Once Again:
    We have to let Society dispense the proper justice because our Courts refuse too !
  • gilnutz wrote...
    Robert Jarvis should be gang raped.
    I can't beleive they released this freak, all accused of the rape should be shot! They are a waste to this planet. Good thing he has a tracking device on since those work so well.


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