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  Posted: September 10, 2021
Newberry Springs Community Alliance
Over 10 years of sharing the Love.
Commentary by Ted Stimpfel

  Chaos From Liberty Healthcare  

    Have you heard of Lawtis Donald Rhoden?  If you follow this news column, you have.  He is the 6-foot 2-inch bully that is a violent sexual predator of children that Liberty Healthcare wants to dump in Newberry Springs! 

    Most sexual rapes, even of children, don't get reported.  So, we probably don't know the true number of children that he has victimized.

    While out on parole for raping a child in Florida, he raped at least four other children in Tennessee.  After serving time for those, he moved to California where he was caught again destroying the lives of children.

    He has now successfully petition for his release and there is unanimous psychiatric opinion that he meets the release standards.  But, there is a reason why psychologists "practice" their trade.  They can not guarantee anything.  They can only guess based upon the general standards that they're taught.

    Convicts learn the manipulative game for release.  It is said that for Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs), there is no cure.  Only the learning of new behavior and new skills.  There is no rewiring of the brain.

    In California, an East Coast company, Liberty Healthcare holds a monopoly on the placement, monitoring, and the support of released SVPs.

    As Liberty Healthcare is responsible for the after release care, a court can only approve or disapprove a proposal by Liberty Healthcare.  So, if Liberty Healthcare becomes sloppy and incompetent in its duty, a court can only deny Liberty's proposal.  The problem is, repeated denials become old very fast.

    Denials deny the right of the convict to be released.  And, it keeps bringing the matter back upon the court for resolution.

    When a company shows, IMHO, as much incompetence as Libety Healthcare has demonstrated, it needs to be fired and forced to repay the damages its incompetence has caused.

Gobble-Gobble

    Lawtis Rhoden petitioned for release back in 2018, and between the petition and his proposed placement in Twentynine Palms and Newberry Springs, the nearly three year marathon for release has gobbled up a lot of Orange County court time.


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