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[quote=Anonymous]I didn't read this entire thread, but a family member's son DID assault a girl, about 15 years ago. His parents did exactly what people are describing on the first page of this thread: hired the best defense attorneys, asked everyone who knew the young man to testify on his behalf (many refused-- more on that in a minute), tried to discredit the victim, etc. The victim went to her parents, the hospital, and then the police immediately afterwards and there was a lot of forensic evidence. She was also 15, and the guy was 18. The day the case was supposed to go before the jury, his lawyers convinced him to plead guilty to sexual battery. Why? Because a bunch of other girls had gone to the police with evidence that he had done the same to them. Also, no one except his idiot parents and equally stupid sister were willing to take the stand and say they thought he was innocent. His "friends" knew what kind of person he was. He ended up getting three years in jail, whereas his lawyers suspected he'd get 20+ in prison if he let a jury decide his fate. He's been in a lot of legal trouble since getting out, including charges for domestic violence and unlawful possession of a firearm. Unfortunately, he also has three children now and they're probably not going to turn out well. There's no way I'd save my kid's ass in a situation like this, especially if there was more than one woman involved or physical evidence. As for the guys who got wasted and had questionably consensual sex with women in high school and/or college, I'm in my 40s now and they're still creepy (just a lot less hot/ popular).[/quote]
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