Mother’s Term in Infant Deaths
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After reading Milton Rouse’s letter (Nov. 15) regarding Beverly Jean Ernst’s prison term, I agree with his view that a 4-year prison sentence isn’t a correct punishment. Beverly Jean Ernst’s crime isn’t one of typical cold-blooded murder.
This isn’t to say that no sort of discipline should be enforced. However, it should be a punishment more effective and beneficial than four years in prison.
A more fitting punishment for Beverly Jean Ernst would be four years of consistent community service. For example, she could speak with young teen-age mothers about what she did and explain how she copes with her guilt.
I believe public speaking of any sort would be the best form of community service for Beverly Jean Ernst. In doing such, she would be forced with facing her tragedy constantly. This would help her learn how to deal with it in a proper way. A much better way then she would ever come across in prison.
EMILY WILLIAMS
South Laguna
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