An incident with former Giants football player, Jeremiah Parker.
Jeremiah Parker, a former Giants football player, was convicted of manslaughter for partaking in the death of his ex-girlfriend's four-year-old son. Parker had been convicted once before of child endangerment in early June for beating Elijah Kelly in May of 2001. Alluding to Parker's history of abuse, Superior Court Judge Randolph Subryan gave him the maximum sentence of ten years in prison. Jeremiah Parker was first convicted of abusing Elijah, now he's been convicted of murdering
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she enjoys the thought of her son getting some sort of psycho sick pleasure out of abusing children. Subryan said the court would show no mercy to Parker because he showed no mercy to Elijah. No mercy was well deserved to Parker, who should not be allowed within ten feet of children. Although is clear that clemency seemed to be the first thing on Judge Subryan's mind since he gave irrational sentencing to both defendants.
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