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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At a risk of being attacked, what is so wrong about bailing him out? He is under surveillance, so he cannot do any harm. This is the chance for the family to talk, get his side of the story, have closures, or just simply be together before he gets locked up, probably for a very long time. He is still her son and I am sure she still loves him. As long as he is no longer threat to society, I think she has all the moral right to bail him out. [/quote] The problem is if he still wants to access CP he can and will figure out a way to do so. And he very well might do it while living under her roof. So he CAN still do harm and he CAN STILL be a threat as an on-line predator. [/quote] No, he can't- being under surveillance means they are tracking his computer/internet usage, too. [/quote] You are so naive. Yes, they are tracking HIS computer & internet usage. He's got 2 parents, and who knows what excuses he might give them for wanting access to someone else's computer and then doing more harm. OP already says they struggled with holding him accountable when he was a kid, now he's a MAN. Who knows what he'll try to do while home. All that said, I DO agree with you that I understand them bailing him out. I would want to try to figure out how best to protect him from being killed in jail. But he did what he did, and I would never stand in the way of justice. Bail is legal, and I'd want to try to get him some psychiatric help between being charged & trial. But based on all OP said, I have no doubt he's guilty and I bet he's NOT crazy. So he may well be competent to stand trial and be in jail for a very long time, and he should be if he's proven guilty.[/quote]
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