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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A good lawyer knows the law a great lawyer knows the Judge. Once the trial judge is revealed, a lawyer who knows the Judge will be hired to represent Eleanor.[/quote] As a lawyer, although not criminal defense, I see this as quite likely. The PD was a placeholder. I do wonder about what seemed like PR posts re: the family's relief that she was locked up. Then Epa was offered as a 3rd party custodian. Must just have been a troll. I hope she will be ordered held somewhere for a very long time, even St. E's. The + of the publicity is that she will no longer pass background checks to be near kids, finally. The - of the publicity is the impact on those poor kids. Genuinely hope they are relocated, and last name is changed. I think the investigation into her actions will be curtailed to this incident with a lot of strings pulled and favors called in. Once the parents are no longer on earth, perhaps then her level of consequences will be higher. [/quote] Anthony Weiner was trying to entice youngsters on social media and he was offered a plea bargain of pleading guilty to one count of sending obscene material and spent 21 months in a prison hospital, but the explicit details of his interactions were never made public and apparently he never showed up at their doorstep, but there were actual victims, not undercover law enforecment.[/quote] I posted above but my impression is that the cases with real victims rarely go to trial because they don’t want to force kids to testify. So prosecutors will take a plea deal that gives the guy a criminal history and a spot of the sex offender registry and likely a Google profile that Alerts others, so at least he can never be around kids again. I looked up a neighbor on the registry (and found the associated news articles)—be molested a kid who mowed his lawn, and did little to no time. I think they’ll be somewhat less likely to offer a great plea on this since there are no kids to testify. Would love to hear from some prosecutors.[/quote] There are real victims in this case And this case has red-handed, slam-dunk evidence Very few cases go to trial in general I feel like you are new to learning about this [/quote]
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