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In reply to the discussion: Steubenville Rape Trial Verdict (Guilty Verdict 1 year for Richards, 2 years for Mays) [View all]djean111
(14,255 posts)7. Oh, yeah, the defendant is quite a loving young man With His Family.
And I am sure his attorney, who has known him - on his best behavior - since last September or whatever, really has a handle on him.
Whining ass.
Never thought he would be caught or held accountable.
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Steubenville Rape Trial Verdict (Guilty Verdict 1 year for Richards, 2 years for Mays) [View all]
davidpdx
Mar 2013
OP
Well the judge said their fate on the permanent sex offender list rests with them
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#38
It makes me so mad when someone says "I understand that" about something heinous, as if saying that
djean111
Mar 2013
#12
And they said her last name; she'd already been harrassed over this. Hateful creatures.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#63
Yes, I feel so bad for her. I hope she can begin to heal and have a good life. nt.
polly7
Mar 2013
#64
Those boys were being sponsored by deep pockets. Punish them into poverty or close enough.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#68
Is that defense lawyer saying that the one defendant's dad just showed up for the first time in
Brickbat
Mar 2013
#16
"Meeting your son for the first time on the day of his rape conviction" has to be on the list...
JVS
Mar 2013
#78
No, it wasn't an accident - they want to keep on hurting her for daring to get them jailed.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#58
I hate "prison justice" but it is hard for me not to want these assholes to have some issues! n-t
Logical
Mar 2013
#24
Wow, did not know that. Seems like most cases they rule them adults at that age. n-t
Logical
Mar 2013
#32
Juvie for at least a year, possibly until they're 21, depending if DYS thinks they're
Brickbat
Mar 2013
#34
I was happy that alcohol was not given as much blame. The one guy's dad sure was trying to push
djean111
Mar 2013
#40
Not only that, but the space to do this. This happened in homes. One parent said to take her away.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#62
They should receive more jail time, but that would make me "Punishment Oriented!,"
Eleanors38
Mar 2013
#51
He may still face charges. The AG hasn't decided on further charges yet nt
riderinthestorm
Mar 2013
#54
Parents and coaches that let this go on in their fancy Ohio basements should have been on trial too
alphafemale
Mar 2013
#77