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[quote=Anonymous]I am a criminal defense attorney and have had probably one or two of these types of cases per year. One of my friends has had several as well. They aren't uncommon. If I were the mother of a son, I would be teaching him a multi-step process to follow before having sex. In this case, it sounds like the son made a statement about what happened. That will be used against him. These cases are terrifying for my clients and their families. Every kid should be taught to remain silent in the face of any accusation like this and to tell their parents about it and CALL A LAWYER. If this family called me and said thisnaccusation has been made and the school/the police want to talk to him about what happened, I would direct the son not to make any statement to anyone about this. He would attend no meeting and would exercise his right to remain silent. [/quote]
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