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Beat 'Em Until They Are Blind
Never let it be said that in Oklahoma we spare the rod and
spoil the child.
Sometimes however, the child is "spoiled" in spite of
liberal use of the rod.
"Spoiled" to the point of blindness.
What follows is one such case of "Child Discipline Okie
Style".
On 9/16/02, William D. Hagen, age 38, and his wife Sherry Hagen, age 39, of Tecumseh, Oklahoma were charged in Pottawatomie County District Court with one count each of child abuse, enabling child abuse and child neglect in a case where it was alleged the couple hit a 10 year old girl in the head so hard that she was blinded. William D. Hagen is the girl's father. Sherry Hagen is her step-mother.
The Hagen's trial began with jury selection and opening
statements on 3/04/03. Witness testimony began on 3/05/03.
During the course of testimony it was revealed that following
the beating which resulted in the child's blindness, the
Hagens took the child to a hospital emergency room with a
complaint of "blurred vision".
Doctors at the hospital discovered more than 150 bruises on the
girl's body.
During the prosecution's case, Assistant DA Alisa White
presented pictures revealing these bruises on the child's
back, chest, abdomen, buttocks, the back of her legs, and inner
thighs.
The defense maintained that the bruises depicted in the photographs were not from any one point in time and that the girl was active in playing softball, jumping on a trampoline and riding a bicycle.
On 3/10/03 the case went to the jury for deliberations. After
five hours the jury returned with the verdict.
On the most serious charge, felony child abuse, both defendants
were found "not guilty".
On the counts of enabling child abuse and child neglect both
defendants were found "guilty".
The jury recommended a $4,000 fine and two weeks in the county
jail on each count for each defendant.
Following the announcement of the verdict one courtroom spectator was heard to loudly comment, "That's a small price to pay for a child's blindness."
On 3/27/03, District Judge Paul Vassar held formal sentencing for the Hagen's and followed the jury's recommendation, sentencing each defendant to 2 weeks in the county jail and a $4,000 fine on each count.
The official court records on William D. Hagen are Available Here
The official court records on Sherry Hagen are Available Here
The young victim of such brutality now attends a school for
the blind and is in the custody of her grandmother on
weekends.
During her parents trial the child testified that the only thing
she can see is a spot of light.
We can only speculate as to what went through the
jury's "collective mind", assuming such even
existed, during their deliberations.
How anyone in their right mind could find the defendants guilty
of "enabling child abuse" and not find them guilty of
committing that abuse in a case such as this is beyond this
writer.
By finding the defendants guilty of enabling child abuse the
jury said "yes, the child was abused".
If the abuse was not at the hand of one or both of the accused
then who did it?
In the opinion of the Bubbaworld editors, both the verdict and
the sentences in this cases demonstrate very clearly that child
abuse under the guise of "discipline" is not only alive
and well in Oklahoma, it is widely accepted as "the way
things ought to be". It is also the option of this writer
that the jury's actions are nothing more than a
"wink-wink and nod-nod" to that mentality, while trying
to appear to "do something"about a child blinded for
life.
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