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Occulus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-05 11:53 PM
Response to Reply #189
291. I don't need to talk to the kid; I have his testimony.
Edited on Tue Apr-26-05 12:06 AM by kgfnally
Either he, the kid, is guilty of perjury, or the judge did not do her job.

The statute has run out. He has no recourse.

There was no confusion whatever in his testimony; the lawyer questioning him made a point to be as clear as humanly possible about the fact that the "offender" was asleep at the time of the offense. Asked the question at least two different ways, too.

This was immediately after the MI sex offender registry had passed. There were four sex offense cases on the docket that day beside his; ALL ended in convictions.

They needed examples, and he was one of them.

on edit: I've lived with this guy for five years now, and I've never once seen even so much of a hint of anything between him and children except FEAR. On his part, not their.

He's bloody scared of all underage people now, and for very good reason. What I live with is an adult who fears and distrusts... children. He won't harm one, ever.
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