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LilMtnCbn
04-16-2004, 07:02 AM
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Judge gives adoptive mom maximum sentence for abuse


Thursday, April 15, 2004

By John Agar
The Grand Rapids Press

As she stood before a judge, Amber King said she forgave former adopted mother
Sandra Parker, but wanted to know why Parker brutalized her, and kept her
chained and starving in the basement.

"I have a question: Why did she do these things to me?"

The 14-year-old girl heard no answer Wednesday.

Parker, convicted of first-, second- and third-degree child abuse, insists she
did nothing to harm the girl, who was in her care two years ago. She has blamed
older adopted brothers for the abuse.

"She has maintained her innocence since Day One, and we still believe she's
innocent," said Helen Nieuwenhuis, one of her attorneys.

Her family and friends also believed in her innocence, which led to emotional
outbursts when Kent County Circuit Judge George Buth sentenced her to 95 months
to 15 years in prison -- the maximum under state sentencing guidelines.

Family had to comfort Parker's niece, LaToya Hall, who screamed, "Oh my God. Oh
my God. Please. ... Let me go, Mama, let me go."

Her mother, Ethel Hall -- Parker's sister -- held her down, and said: "I know,
it ain't fair."

Eleven sheriff's deputies were inside the 11th floor courtroom, and many were
in the hallway and at the main-floor entrance. Police were forced to break up a
disturbance in February, when Parker was convicted in a four-week jury trial.

Police warned Parker's family when they came into the courtroom to stay calm.
Her family and friends filled one side of the courtroom. Packing the other side
were the victim and her supporters, including her mother, Ruby King of Grand
Rapids, who adopted Amber in October.

Assistant Prosecutor Helen Brinkman asked the judge to exceed sentencing
guidelines, while the defense asked for a sentence at the lower end.

"This is the worst child-abuse case I've seen in 16 years, short of the murder
cases I've handled," Brinkman said.

Along with being chained in the basement, the girl suffered broken ribs, feet,
fingers and teeth while staying at Parker's Southeast Grand Rapids home in
2002. She said she was nearly hanged, nearly drowned in a bathtub and forced to
hold lit firecrackers.

Police were summoned when an older foster brother asked a neighbor to call for
help.

"I'm not sure Amber would be here today had he not done so," Brinkman said.

She said Parker "blamed everyone else for what happened to Amber."

She said Parker, who received $3,000 monthly because Amber had special needs,
took in the girl for "the love of money, solely for the love of money. That
child was forced to undergo broken ribs, broken hands ... for the serious
offense of stealing ice-cream sandwiches (from Parker's freezer.)"

The judge backed the jury's verdicts.

"These children suffered physical and emotional scars that will remain for the
rest of their lives," Buth said.

"They were essentially paychecks for you. (Parker) would receive a paycheck,
and the more problems (the children) had, the higher the paycheck would be.
That is disturbing to the court. ... You participated in the abuse of the
children, you ordered the abuse, you allowed it to go on and didn't stop it."

Parker's family insisted she never harmed the children.

Her son, L.J. Parker, said later: "She loves her children, she loves her
grandchildren. She loves kids. See what happens when you try to help?"

It was heartbreaking to watch his mother be led away, he said.

"We're used to seeing her every day. That's kind of hard on us."

Attorney Nieuwenhuis said Parker's case turned into a "media circus."

Parker's other attorney, Damian Nunzio, said an appeal would be filed.

He said Parker has strong support. Her daughter and others wore T-shirts with
her picture, some with a Bible verse, "No weapon formed against us will
prosper."

"She has so much support from the community, from family and friends, that
they're still emotionally upset about the verdict, and certainly the sentence,"
Nunzio said.



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be sitting next to you saying, "Damn . . . that was fun!"
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Concerned_in_GR
11-06-2006, 11:10 AM
A vote for Helen Brinkman is a vote for distrust and fear.

Brinkman has skipped several meetings on a case she is prosecuting to be out on the campaign trail. Her office will probably accept a plea in a case today so that Brinkman won't have to be in court tomorrow, election day.

When told recently that this case was weak, and that the defendant was being railroaded, Brinkman replied, "Yes, it is... but it's election time."

We all want our children safe. We do want our officials to pursue predators in our society. We just want to be sure that those being prosecuted for the crimes are considered innocent until proven guilty.

OpenEyes
11-09-2006, 04:20 PM
It is pretty obvious by all the injuries sustained, that she was abused, weather this old hag did it herself or made others do it or had not involvement, she is just as guilty cause she knew about it. She deserves everything she gets. And I just pray that the ladies in prison that have children and love them, dont kill her.

OpenEyes
11-09-2006, 04:21 PM
and besides, that post is from back in april, let it go

xena
11-10-2006, 03:11 PM
and besides, that post is from back in april, let it go

LOL, the original post is actually from April of 2004

I wonder if that person was elected or not.

OpenEyes
11-10-2006, 04:02 PM
see xena, you got better eyes then me, i only saw the april and got upset....if i had seen that, we might need to check the obituararies for the lady???? Or see what ever came of that case. Did she get an appeal???? Hope not.

xena
11-10-2006, 04:17 PM
see xena, you got better eyes then me, i only saw the april and got upset....if i had seen that, we might need to check the obituararies for the lady???? Or see what ever came of that case. Did she get an appeal???? Hope not.

Nah, my eyes aren't better, but maybe not being on line for the past 4 days has helped me see better? LOL, actually I'm surprised I can read at all right now, my hubby was home for 3 days and we worked our butts off putting up a fence around our huge back yard. While he worked on the double gate, I pounded 16 posts into the ground, oh my aching back and arms.:D

OpenEyes
11-10-2006, 04:47 PM
I Bet That Is What Sandra Parker Said After Beating That Poor Child??!!

OpenEyes
11-10-2006, 04:48 PM
That Was Not Funny! I Apologize.

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