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Protecting Child Sex Victims


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Updated: 2/06 6:39 pm Published: 2/06 6:37 pm
LITTLE ROCK, AR - Victims of child sex abuse in Arkansas must speak up by age 28 or lose any chance to see their abuser face justice. A senate panel advanced a bill Wednesday to give power back to these victims.

On the baseball field a young Matt and Mark Smith played the game they loved and at the same time, suffered years of sexual abuse from their coach.

"At 34 years old I was ready to do it, I wasn't ready at 28," Mark Smith told the Senate judiciary committee Wednesday.

It wasn't until Mark Smith was coaching his own son's little league team when he saw his alleged abuser out on the same field he played on as a kid, still coaching first base. It was then he knew he had to step forward.

"I left the ball field and called the (Texarkana) chief of police and told him I needed to give him a statement," Smith says,.

Smith was too late coming forward, the statute of limitations had run its course but his statement still led to the arrest and guilty plea of Richard Roberts, 61, after detectives realized Roberts took one of his Texarkana victims across state lines for sex.

"Had we not been able to prosecute him under federal law, Richard Roberts could have packed his things in a UHaul, he could have moved to Foreman, he could have moved to your district and signed up to coach a baseball team," Matt Smith told the committee.

Senator Jimmy Hickey from Texarkana where this scandal occurred calls his bill common sense legislation to protect victims of child sex abuse.

The Senate is expected to vote on the measure by the end of the week.
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ArkansasYankee - 2/7/2013 10:03 AM
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People, and the government are worried about this? Then why the uproar when those of us speak out against gay scout leaders? I see the posts were removed from the gay man wanting gays to be accepted in the BSA. Bad idea. Would you want him to be your son's scout leader? Would you want to take the chance on him preying on your children? Did J.W. or H.S. families have my post removed? Or did I hurt someone's gay "pride"? LOL

itsjustme - 2/7/2013 7:35 AM
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These are the types of criminals that should never see a parole hearing. You cant rehabilitate a pedophile, atleast not in prison. The government wants to see a decrease in crimes against children, then they need to keep the sick POS locked up, or better yet, send their sorry asses to the front of the execution line.

raerae - 2/6/2013 8:11 PM
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Good for him stepping forward, I'm sure it was very hard but he did the right thing. People need to speak out against adults that abuse children. Parents need to talk with their kids about very bad people in the world.
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