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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would want to know first if he did it. This would be very important to me and I would be unable to think of anything else until I had established this. And it would influence how I proceeded.[/quote] And any admission to you of guilt would not be privileged. [/quote] If her son is a minor, yes it is privileged.[/quote] My son is 24 and I am not the OP. But I would not be able to bring myself to help him fight a charge if I knew it was true. [/quote] As the mom of a troubled kid, I can assure you that if you ever found yourself in this situation, you will be surprised by your thought process. [/quote] As the best friend of a rape survivor, go to hell.[/quote] So a boy who assaults someone once at 13 should die? You don’t think the parents have a responsibility to help him? What is appropriate? [/quote] np I don't think anyone is saying the kid should die but, you should get him therapy and he should pay for his crime in some capacity. Don't you think? Are you saying it is ok to rape or sexually assault someone?[/quote]
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