Indeed. But the point remains: OTHER things must be considered before you support or oppose someone being put in jail.
Why?
It would change things. It changes everything.
The ONLY damage he caused, he has tried to fix and the victim opposes his persecution. So beyond that, what debt is there? Clarify.
If it were my 13 year old daughter and happened now, I'd castrate him.
However, if she were an adult now and it happened a long time ago and my daughter has forgiven him and moved past it...I'd see no reason to persecute him.
Indeed. But the point remains: OTHER things must be considered before you support or oppose someone being put in jail.
No they don't , he agreed to a deal he reneged , he still owes everything else is semantics
Why?
you're just being contrary
It would change things. It changes everything.
it changes nothing in the eyes of the law
The ONLY damage he caused, he has tried to fix and the victim opposes his persecution. So beyond that, what debt is there? Clarify.
he didn't try and fix , he ran . he paid her off . the victim's wishes are irrelevant , has absolutely nothing to do with the law , the debt is the deal he agreed to
If it were my 13 year old daughter and happened now, I'd castrate him.
even if she forgave him? and wish for him to remain intact?
However, if she were an adult now and it happened a long time ago and my daughter has forgiven him and moved past it...I'd see no reason to persecute him.
easy to say when it hasn't happened to you personally , he made a deal with the law he reneged time to pay the piper