To: TheOtherOne
You have the right to face your accuser in court. Whom did the defense attorney have to call to testify?? An imaginary child?? The guy is obviously a sicko, but is intent to commit a crime even provable here????
To: Doc Savage
Thought crimes and convictions based on "non-existent" accusers .. What next?
The idea that an idea can get you 11 years is intriguing, to say the least, especially when I think of Hitlary and Bill and all the warm thoughts they have for their fellow man.
Yes, it is repugnant that this POS says he would have done it if the child existed, but there is something else to this conviction also that troubles me.
Our legal system ( I hate to call it justice in this case) may be the best we got, but ... This adds a Clockwork Orange-ish tinge to the world that may be a step too far for all of us to take.
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