Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Webb City man pleads not guilty to three counts of statutory sodomy


A Webb City man was arraigned and pleaded not guilty todayin Jasper County Circuit Court to three counts of statutory sodomy.

According to the probable cause statement, Jamie Judy (DOB 1971) committed the crimes with an underage girl on October 2, October 9 and October 14.







During an interview at the Children's Center, the girl said Judy said he wanted to teach her about sex.

Judy's bond is set at $50,000 cash only with the conditions that he wear an ankle monitor and have no contact with anyone under age 18.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jamie Judy, is a Sick Pedophile. I hope when he is convicted and is locked up that the rest of the inmates teach him about sex. Just seems fair.

Anonymous said...

Since when did 2 wrongs make a right? Your wish for harm on others stems from the emotions of that being undeniably wrong. It is part of what forms our cognitive dissonance. I feel we should understand these people are out there in all walks of life. Do not deny the character they have shown you. Know them for who they are. Put them away or what ever the decided law is, but I would stay away from wishing harm. That is the evil inside of you. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Anonymous said...

Will probably get appointed to a very high power position in the GOP.

Anonymous said...

Obviously you have never been a sexually abused child. I have. I lived with it for years. I used to pray he wouldn't come home. I used to fantasize killing him myself. Instead I lived through it and have had many problems through my whole adult life because of it including PTSD. So I KNOW what they are. Vile, deranged beings that don't need a second chance.

Anonymous said...

God is the Judge and for you to wish harm of any kind on another only makes me think you have no idea what your saying . Innocent til proven guilty is how it works . You are going down the wrong road !

Anonymous said...

There is a price for Sin - Wishing and Praying for Vengeance when Evil is occurring - according to some Christian and Jewish sources, is not wrong to pray for God to punish someone, as long as it is done in a way that is just and in line with Scripture:

Some say that praying for God to punish the wicked is an expression of faith in God's justice and is not unloving or vindictive.

Psalms
The psalms teach how to pray, and some psalms include references to vengeance. However, vengeance is rarely asked for in the psalms.