Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call the police. Not paying for a defense lawyer either.
OMG you belong in Hell. Do you ever think if you had a granddaughter or daughter who was sexually assaulted Would you appreciate someone ruining her? Heck What if YOU were assulted ( assuming you are a woman) Hope no one believes you.
Karma!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call the police. Not paying for a defense lawyer either.
OMG you belong in Hell. Do you ever think if you had a granddaughter or daughter who was sexually assaulted Would you appreciate someone ruining her? Heck What if YOU were assulted ( assuming you are a woman) Hope no one believes you.
Karma!
? Think you responded to wrong person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call the police. Not paying for a defense lawyer either.
OMG you belong in Hell. Do you ever think if you had a granddaughter or daughter who was sexually assaulted Would you appreciate someone ruining her? Heck What if YOU were assulted ( assuming you are a woman) Hope no one believes you.
Karma!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call the police. Not paying for a defense lawyer either.
OMG you belong in Hell. Do you ever think if you had a granddaughter or daughter who was sexually assaulted Would you appreciate someone ruining her? Heck What if YOU were assulted ( assuming you are a woman) Hope no one believes you.
Karma!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will be surprised but most of the parents will be either in denial that their child would ever do something like that, or go into a full protective mode (top lawyers, etc.). I've never seen any parent turning their child in, and I worked in a criminal system for many years.
Yeah, I mean I’m not sure any of us can possibly know how we would react but I do know I love my son (who is only 10) unconditionally and I’d guess that unless the assault was against my daughter/his sister, I’d go to the end of the Earth to protect him. Isn’t that what parents do? Just being honest here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it were my son I wouldn’t believe it and I would get the best defense and investigators and try to ruin the girl. Just being honest.
Unfortunately, this is exactly what parents do. And then, they find out about the other girls or years later, the women in college and in his office.
I know of around three guys who were accused in what were BS cases and in each case it really left a mark on the boys. They each ended up getting happily married and would never get themselves into a situation like that again. It takes two. [/quote
Yes, poor boys.]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will be surprised but most of the parents will be either in denial that their child would ever do something like that, or go into a full protective mode (top lawyers, etc.). I've never seen any parent turning their child in, and I worked in a criminal system for many years.
Yeah, I mean I’m not sure any of us can possibly know how we would react but I do know I love my son (who is only 10) unconditionally and I’d guess that unless the assault was against my daughter/his sister, I’d go to the end of the Earth to protect him. Isn’t that what parents do? Just being honest here.
Anonymous wrote:I would call the police. Not paying for a defense lawyer either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it were my son I wouldn’t believe it and I would get the best defense and investigators and try to ruin the girl. Just being honest.
Unfortunately, this is exactly what parents do. And then, they find out about the other girls or years later, the women in college and in his office.
I know of around three guys who were accused in what were BS cases and in each case it really left a mark on the boys. They each ended up getting happily married and would never get themselves into a situation like that again. It takes two.