Le:20:15: And if a man lie with a beast, he shall surely be put to death: and ye shall slay the beast.
Compare THIS from “The death penalty: an American history” By Stuart Banner:
With THIS:
It’s a bit obvious which is God’s way and why it is God’s way and how Society has bowed to the false gods of liberalism!
Compare THIS from “The death penalty: an American history” By Stuart Banner:
“Capital trials could he quick because they were not conceived of as adversarial proceedings, as they would come to be understood in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Witnesses typically testified only on the government’s behalf. The only lawyer normally involved in the case represented the government. Samuel Guile’s 1675 rape trial in Massachusetts lasted only so long as was necessary to read “The Indictment & evidences” to the Jury, which promptly convicted him.
When a slave named Harry was tried in West New Jersey for ‘ Buggering a Cow,” the entire trial consisted of the testimony of two witnesses. Mary Meyers related that she saw him “ride upon the Cow” and that he was in “Action as Buggering a Cow,” and that “the Cow had the usual motions of Cows when they had taken the bull,” Her daughter said the same thing, whereupon Harry as convicted and sentenced to death. Only then was he asked whether he had anything to say.“
When a slave named Harry was tried in West New Jersey for ‘ Buggering a Cow,” the entire trial consisted of the testimony of two witnesses. Mary Meyers related that she saw him “ride upon the Cow” and that he was in “Action as Buggering a Cow,” and that “the Cow had the usual motions of Cows when they had taken the bull,” Her daughter said the same thing, whereupon Harry as convicted and sentenced to death. Only then was he asked whether he had anything to say.“
Man sentenced for sex act on horse at Devon stables
A man was caught on a covert infra-red camera performing a sex act on a horse at a stable in Devon.
Derek Woods was caught when he triggered alarms at the stable which had been set up by police after they were alerted by the animal's owner.
Woods, 26, from Exeter, admitted charges of animal cruelty and one of committing a sex act on a horse.
Sentencing him to a supervision order, the judge said Woods had acted in a deviant and depraved way.
Police were first alerted by the horse's owner in December 2009 when she found Woods asleep in a barn.
'Isolated' man
Fake CCTV cameras and a loud alarm were installed in an attempt to keep him away but they were unsuccessful and the owner noticed injuries to the horse in February 2010.
Det Con Darren Campbell said covert surveillance was then used.
"The alarm sensors were taken apart, camouflaged and fixed to the stable door and a tiny covert camera and infra-red lamp set up inside with the recording equipment hidden in a nearby tack room," he said.
Woods was caught in August 2010 when he activated the alarm and camera.
Defence counsel Neil Wraith said: "Woods is unable or unwilling to talk about the reasons behind his offending, it is difficult for anybody to fathom out what the reasons would be.
"He feels complete and utter shame at the position he finds himself in and is embarrassed beyond words."
His barrister described him as an "isolated" man with a drink problem.
In addition to the 24-month supervision order, Woods ordered to undergo treatment for alcohol dependency.
He was also banned from going within a one-mile radius of the horse owner's stables and fields.
A man was caught on a covert infra-red camera performing a sex act on a horse at a stable in Devon.
Derek Woods was caught when he triggered alarms at the stable which had been set up by police after they were alerted by the animal's owner.
Woods, 26, from Exeter, admitted charges of animal cruelty and one of committing a sex act on a horse.
Sentencing him to a supervision order, the judge said Woods had acted in a deviant and depraved way.
Police were first alerted by the horse's owner in December 2009 when she found Woods asleep in a barn.
'Isolated' man
Fake CCTV cameras and a loud alarm were installed in an attempt to keep him away but they were unsuccessful and the owner noticed injuries to the horse in February 2010.
Det Con Darren Campbell said covert surveillance was then used.
"The alarm sensors were taken apart, camouflaged and fixed to the stable door and a tiny covert camera and infra-red lamp set up inside with the recording equipment hidden in a nearby tack room," he said.
Woods was caught in August 2010 when he activated the alarm and camera.
Defence counsel Neil Wraith said: "Woods is unable or unwilling to talk about the reasons behind his offending, it is difficult for anybody to fathom out what the reasons would be.
"He feels complete and utter shame at the position he finds himself in and is embarrassed beyond words."
His barrister described him as an "isolated" man with a drink problem.
In addition to the 24-month supervision order, Woods ordered to undergo treatment for alcohol dependency.
He was also banned from going within a one-mile radius of the horse owner's stables and fields.




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