Resist the Mainstream A Massachusetts judge appointed by Gov. Maura Healey (D) released two men accused of attempting to pay a 15-year-old for sex without requiring bail or monitoring, sparking widespread criticism and renewed debate over judicial discretion in cases involving minors.
Judge Cara L. Krysil allowed 45-year-old Marciel Neto of Lowell and 53-year-old David Passacantilli of Reading to leave custody the morning after their arrest, despite serious allegations that included enticing a child under 16, paying for sexual conduct with a minor, and attempting to commit rape of a child.
Neither suspect was required to post bail, wear GPS monitors, or submit to ankle bracelets. Neto was ordered to surrender his passport, and both men were instructed to avoid contact with minors.
Their next court date is scheduled for April 16, according to The Post Millennial.
The arrests followed a carefully coordinated sting operation designed to protect the minor while ensuring the suspects were apprehended.
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