just typical KB - say one thing, mean another, and there's no accountability. you comment suggests the cops didn't do their job - they did. it was the court that didn't.
Which happens time and time again here,pick up any newspaper come court day and its read and weep,its pathetic.Even something as basic as drink driving still eludes most judges,they only wake up when the defendant has killed someone,we live in a country full of spineless do gooders who continue to subscribe to the ambulance is best positioned at the bottom of the cliff theory.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Were you there? As others have suggested there may well be facts none of us know. After a bit more digging, it seems this may well have had a lot to do with a viscious [ex]wife bringing charges amid a messy split/seperation, and coaching of the daughter. Were you in the bedroom? Didn't think so. I have no idea whether he is guilty of the charges or not, what I do know is the judge was in possesion of far more of the facts than you or I.
The court did do it's job, it is merely you (and others obviously) that did not like the outcome (regardless of how uninformed you are) and are willing to slate them for it.
Ever blown raspberries in your daughters belly button? God help you if that was misconstrued.
The point is we just do not know. What I do know is if there was anything substansive about the claims against him, he would have been punished for it. Possibly not to the extent of castration like many of us believe the penalty for this kind of offending should be, but punished nonetheless.
Backed into a corner, pleading guilty to a lesser offence may have seemed like the only way out guilty or not. Again, I am in no position to pass judgement without all the information available to me, and unless you know something I don't everyone here is in the same position.
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He was leaning against a fence staring at little girls including mine, in a small play ground the size of a tennis court. He had no other reason to be there as he didn't know any of the kids, and he looked like a sicko. Also when I rung the police while he was standing in front of me, he walked away instead of staying to defend himself.
So me and my partner being the only adults there thought we should make the area safe before we left the other three 4 - 7 year olds there alone (not our kids, were there when we got there).
Maybe you should do a search on how many registered sex offenders lurk in your area.
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