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Incredideal...

An incredible deal, so good it's been shortened to incredideal in order to highlight the shortness of the deal.

Ezequiel Serrano-Ginez seems to be today's lucky winner- because despite being a kidnapping, child molesting scum bag, he was able to walk away from his charges with nothing worse than "about a year in jail after accepting a plea bargain with prosecutors."

Well, let's see what this winner did, that helped land him this awesome plea deal:
The abduction occurred Sept. 23, after Serrano-Ginez dropped the victim's 15-year-old brother off at the siblings' home.

The girl's mother said she and friends were eating hamburgers at the home when Serrano-Ginez, whom she has known for three years, grabbed the girl outside the family's front door, forced her into his car and drove off.

Serrano-Ginez drove the girl to a shopping plaza at the 6300 block of 15th Street East, and allegedly molested her there.


(First, small note to Bradenton Harold editors- it's no longer 'allegedly' after he's been convicted or plead guilty)

Back to the case at hand. A year? He's known to the family, and clearly since he'd had the victims brother with him at one point- he'd been able to gain some amount of trust from the family. He took the girl from her house- a place that should be her 'safe zone', and molested her.

Somehow just about a year doesn't seem like justice at all.

Visit Bradenton Herold for more, and be sure to scroll down for the next story there too- it's worth reading.

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