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.....words fail me.
.....words fail me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When a judge considers that there's a possibility that he might be passing a suspended sentence, it would be totally irrational for him to send an offender to jail in the period between pleading guilty and the date of his sentencing (which, with current court delays could be months away yet). So the judge's decision is an entirely logical one.
We don't know how serious the offender's actions were, TTT.
'Sexual assault' can often mean nothing more than lightly placing a hand on a fully-clothed 'private' part of a victim's body. (Similarly, I've seen a case reported where a guy was convicted of "sexual activity with a child" simply for tickling their feet to make them laugh).
The judge knows what was actually involved in this case. We don't.
'Sexual assault' can often mean nothing more than lightly placing a hand on a fully-clothed 'private' part of a victim's body. (Similarly, I've seen a case reported where a guy was convicted of "sexual activity with a child" simply for tickling their feet to make them laugh).
The judge knows what was actually involved in this case. We don't.