Adal, who was then 18 years old, was detained and prosecuted after detectives found evidence of what they believe to be s*x between him and a 13-year-old girl he met online.
Before inviting the young girl to a hotel room for an encounter, the 18-year-old male talked to her for two months via the internet. Adal asserted that after having s*x with the girl, he returned home and went to a neighboring mosque to pray. A week after the youngster told a classmate about their meeting, he was taken into custody. He then made an effort to defend his behavior by placing the blame on the girl and referencing his Islamic training.
According to accounts, the 18-year-old male seemed bewildered and said he was unaware that having s*x with 13-year-old girls was against the law when he was apprehended.
He even admitted to the police that he received his education in a madrassa, an Islamic institution, and claimed that the institution’s strict religious instruction led him to believe that women were inferior and only exist for the sexual gratification of men. Adal claimed in previous conversations with psychologists that he had been taught in school that women are no more deserving than a lollipop that has fallen to the ground.
Adal further asserted to Judge Stokes that he is not criminally responsible since he believed that having s*x with children was acceptable. Nobody anticipated that the judge would believe his defense and let him go unpunished. Adal was sentenced to 9 months in a youth facility after being found guilty of offences that normally carry sentences of 4 to 7 years in jail by Judge Stokes. In support of his decision to free the convicted s*x offender, the judge argued that incarceration might do more harm than good. “It is not too far to say that he may not have known that having s*x with a 13-year-old girl was illegal,” defense attorney Leake said…….See More
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