In this episode of Louisiana Unfiltered, Brad Cascio, an assistant district attorney in Livingston Parish, joins Kiran Chawla as they discuss the use of castrations as a legal tool against sexual offenders.
Brad shares his experiences with prosecuting castrations, emphasizing the importance of holding offenders accountable and protecting children. Brad Cascio was the lead prosecutor of 54-year-old Glenn Sullivan of Springfield who has been sentenced to 50 years and physical castration for raping and impregnating a 14-year-old girl in Livingston Parish, Louisiana.
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Timestamps: 02:34 The Legal Weapon: Castrations in Louisiana
03:42 Making a Legal Impact
04:16 History and Implementation of Castration Laws
04:56 First Experience with Chemical Castration
06:24 Balancing Personal and Professional in Cases
07:13 Disturbing Details: The Oglethorpe Case
09:23 Impact of Castration on Victims and Families
14:56 Ensuring Accountability and Justice
16:01 Communication and Acceptance of Castration
18:21 Utilizing Castration for Accountability
19:29 Impact and Satisfaction of Implementing Castration
21:15 Commitment to Combatting Sex Offenses
23:40 Beyond Castration: The Impact of Sexual Offenses
24:40 Glenn Sullivan Case: First Physical Castration
36:35 Victim's Remarkable Strength
42:10 The Offender's Control Tactics
47:17 Castration Terms and Conditions
50:08 Learning and Collaboration Among Colleagues
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