Action Alert: Freedom under Attack: Pastor charged with felony for spanking his son!
Teacher calls social services on father after he paddles child for lying.
POYNETTE, Wisconsin - October 25,
2008 - A Wisconsin pastor has been charged with felony physical abuse of a
child after he spanked his 12-year-old son for lying and a teacher notified
social services.
Barry W. Barnett Jr., 43, of
Poynette, Wisconsin, is free on a $10,000 bond, but he could face up to three
years in prison and fines for disciplining his son, the local Portage Daily
Register reported.
At the pastor's hearing, Barnett's
son said his father was right to spank him.
"He gave me a chance to tell
him the truth, and I just kept lying to him," the boy said.
The boy said his father gave him
two "swats" that "hurt a little" on his rear end in June.
He told authorities both he and his dad cried while he was disciplined.
The 12-year-old said he was warned
he might receive a spanking if he continued to act up and that he understands
what he did was wrong.
"You should not lie to your
parents and you should not go to places (where you are not allowed)," he
said.
One of his siblings mentioned the
spanking to a teacher, who called social services, according to the report.
A June 7 report from the Divine
Savior Healthcare emergency department indicated that the boy had slight bruising
on his buttocks, but it said there was no swelling and he was not experiencing
pain. The medical paperwork said the boy told physicians he didn't think he was
abused and he loves his father.
The documents show the boy's doctor
does not believe he was abused, and he called the event a "social services
fiasco."
Barnett is a pastor at Lighthouse
Family Ministries in Poynette, Wisconsin. A father of nine children, he founded
Guardian Christian Academy.
A judge ruled Thursday that the
case will head to trial. Now jurors at the Columbia County Courthouse will
decide whether the spanking constituted "reasonable discipline"
permitted under state law. The pastor's 21-year-old daughter, Amber, stood
outside with a sign that read, "Thank you for spanking me dad" as a
showing of support for her father.
District Attorney Jane Kohlwey told
the Portage Daily Register the spanking was not reasonable, because it
left bruising, though Barnett's attorney claims photographs only reveal red
marks.
"We feel that he went beyond
reasonable discipline and that it's a pattern," Kohlwey said.
Barnett has been forbidden from
spanking any child as part of his bond.
Call and let the District
Attorney know how you feel about her bringing charges against a father for
spanking his children! Tell her to keep
bureaucratic nose out of the private affairs of the American people.
Columbia County District
Attorney Jane Kohlwey
608-742-9650