Arizona's Maricopa County's Soft Treatment of Shariah Law Based Assault On Daughter?


Selene

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In a Reuter's story about a savage assault on a nineteen [19] year old, the Court apparently decided to tread lightly.

"In exchange for a guilty plea, Yusra Farhan, 51, was sentenced to two years probation on a charge of unlawful imprisonment of her daughter, 19-year-old Aiya Altameemi, at the family's Phoenix home in February, court officials said.

Police said Mohammed Altameemi became angry and took her home, striking her several times. Mother Farhan and daughter Tabarak also admitted to tying her to a bed with a rope around her waist that was secured with a padlock and beat her, according to court records."

Apparently, the plea deal gave the assaulting parents and the sister two [2] years probation, despite the fact that

Miss Altameemi injuries required medical attention. Apparently, the emergency room personnel questioned the one and a half [1 ½] inch stab wound to the neck of the young girl.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/07/us-usa-arizona-iraqi-idUSBRE8A601R20121107

Another article about this in Jihad Watch explained that this:

"This is the latest high-profile violence case in Arizona involving an Iraqi immigrant. In April 2011, Faleh Hassan Almaleki received 34 1/2 years in prison for running down his 20-year-old daughter in a Phoenix parking lot in what was described as an 'honor killing.'"

http://womenagainstshariah.blogspot.com/2012/11/arizona-muslim-family-that-beat-teenage.html <<<this article has pictures of the charming parents and the sister...

Shariah law applications are incrementally entering Family and Criminal Court law.

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