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Jury needs to have their heads examined. Mad

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Sentence for Doctor Guilty of Raping Patient Stuns Lawyers
Shafeeq Sheikh isn't going to prison

By Rob Quinn, Newser Staff
Posted Aug 20, 2018 12:03 AM CDT
Updated Aug 20, 2018 6:33 AM CDT


(NEWSER) – A former doctor in Houston found guilty of raping a sedated patient receiving treatment for a severe asthma attack doesn't have to serve a day in prison, a jury decided Friday. Shafeeq Sheikh was instead sentenced to 10 years' probation for the 2013 assault at Ben Taub hospital, the Houston Chronicle reports. Sheikh wasn't assigned to the woman's case, but entered the woman's room repeatedly after noticing her breast implants, jurors were told. Assistant DA Lauren Reeder had urged the jury of five women and seven men to remember that Sheikh used his position to sexually assault a vulnerable woman. "He sought her out. He chose her to prey on," Reeder said. Sheikh, who is married with children, claimed the encounter was consensual.

The victim, who is now 32, testified that she was weak and tethered to machines when a doctor began touching her breasts during a chest exam. She said the doctor returned repeatedly overnight, raping her on the third visit, the AP reports. Witnesses confirmed that the button she had tried to use to call a nurse for help had been unplugged. Defense lawyer Stanley Schneider argued that Sheikh, who was stripped of his medical license, had already been punished. "The dreams of a man, the childhood dream to become a doctor, were shattered by his conduct," Schneider said. "He destroyed his own dreams." Advocacy groups say they are stunned by the decision, which analysts say is unusually lenient, especially since doctors are usually held to a higher standard.


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I agree. In most of these cases as you well know there is a pattern of behavior and likely other victims. The loss of his medical license does not mean his life is over. There are plenty of other ways to make money using his medical knowledge. Some of these folks have been known to practice abroad without any problem.
 
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I'm a doctor, I take care of sedated patients on a regular basis. This asshole needs to be in jail, just like all the other rapists. Preferably in Gen-Pop with a bunch of other people who like to take advantage of those that are weaker than they.
 
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I'm a doctor, I take care of sedated patients on a regular basis. This asshole needs to be in jail, just like all the other rapists. Preferably in Gen-Pop with a bunch of other people who like to take advantage of those that are weaker than they.


Rapists need killin, now. Not later by gen-pop, now.



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That crazy.
Do none of those jury have daughters?
...as in, what if it were their daughter, or wife or mother he raped while incapacitated.

Should not that be an assault by an authority figure as well, and doesn't that usually carry a more severe penalty.



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Hopefully she can get some justice in civil court.

Where is all the outrage from #MeToo?



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Hopefully the woman's male relatives will take care of this.


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How does a sedated person give consent? She deserves everything she can get in the civil trial, but the hospital will be on the hook for that, the criminal probably dosen't have much to go after
 
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'justice' at its finest...just when you thought the bar couldn't get any lower, the bring out the heavy equipment and dig some more



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How does a sedated person give consent? She deserves everything she can get in the civil trial, but the hospital will be on the hook for that, the criminal probably dosen't have much to go after


Last time I had surgery, they even tell you not to make any important decisions for 24 hrs after sedation. Whoever came up with this sentence are/is friggen morons.
 
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That crazy.
Do none of those jury have daughters?
...as in, what if it were their daughter, or wife or mother he raped while incapacitated.

Should not that be an assault by an authority figure as well, and doesn't that usually carry a more severe penalty.
Perhaps the prosecution didn't do their job properly and the jury had no choice. As horrible as this is, I don't want to live under a legal system based on feelings.
 
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Hopefully she can get some justice in civil court.

Where is all the outrage from #MeToo?


That might be hard for her according to this article.
https://www.houstonchronicle.c...d-liable-6603131.php
 
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Originally posted by John Steed:
Hopefully she can get some justice in civil court.

Where is all the outrage from #MeToo?


That might be hard for her according to this article.
https://www.houstonchronicle.c...d-liable-6603131.php
Thanks for that link. I still can't believe the court interpreted the tort reform law that way.
From the linked article:
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The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that rape in some circumstances is covered by medical malpractice laws.

In 2003, as part of a sweeping tort reform package, lawmakers tweaked the definition of medical liability claims to include breaches in "standard of care" and safety. With some dissent, courts construed that definition to include sexual assault in the health care setting. Texas' medical malpractice statutes are considered among the most prohibitive in the country. Lawmakers severely capped damages for pain and suffering and set up expensive hurdles for potential plaintiffs. As a result of the law, Laura must pay to retain a physician expert to testify to the obvious fact that rape is a violation of acceptable standard of care.

If Laura's attacker was an employee of an AC repair company servicing her home, the egregious nature of the case and the malicious conduct could produce an award of millions in court, said veteran Houston personal injury lawyer Jim Perdue Jr.

Reference the bold text in quote above. It really takes "a physician expert" to testify that "rape is a violation of acceptable standard of care"?



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Rapists need killin, now. Not later by gen-pop, now.
I'm not sure about killing him, but he should be rendered incapable of repeating the rape. Castration might be appropriate.

He could still make a living singing soprano in the Vienna boy's choir.



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Each time I hear someone say "he paid his debt to society", I always bring this type stuff up. People aren't "paying a debt". They are getting pennies on the dollar sentences, usually reoffending/violating the terms in some manor while out on bond, and most often allowed to plea without admitting they did the crime.

That is why the just justice system is a revolving door. You have no fears in any accountability these days, so do what you please.




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If he was an MD when this happened, he has malpractice insurance. The insurance company might fight having to pay claiming it was criminal intent, not medical malpractice. But they may still end up on the hook.

I might buy the jury not believing the woman's story and acquitting him. But to convict him, then give him a puff ball sentence makes no sense.

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How does a sedated person give consent? She deserves everything she can get in the civil trial, but the hospital will be on the hook for that, the criminal probably dosen't have much to go after
 
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The judge needs to be sedated and placed in general population for the night.
 
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If I were the victim’s loved one, I would be glad the doc was set free. Some real justice could then be administered. People committing petty theft have suffered harsher penalties, unreal.
 
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