On the other hand, with thousands of high schools all over the country, it is to be expected that a few are extremely fucked up. I hope for the sake of the US that this is the exception and not the rule.
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Electric.Jesus
Germany755 Posts
On the other hand, with thousands of high schools all over the country, it is to be expected that a few are extremely fucked up. I hope for the sake of the US that this is the exception and not the rule. | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
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lostshard
United States95 Posts
On October 27 2010 17:12 Mooncat wrote: What distinguishes "sexual assault" from rape in the American law? Can someone clarify please? I mean, what exactly did these guys do so it wasn't considered rape but "sexual assault" instead? Did they just touch her or beat her and then touched her or what? Not that it changes anything, I'm just curious. Well since I was curious I looked up and came up for Sexual assault Unwanted sexual contact that stops short of rape or attempted rape. This includes sexual touching and fondling. also attempted rape is basically failed rape. So in context of the story the jury/judge decided at that point she was only being held down and assaulted but they were scared off by the party goers before reaching the point where the guy could be charged for rape. Also I agree with another reply where they should make the assaulter have to move away from the victim and not the other way around. Would make for a more "fair" outcome... so she could continue to do the activities she would like to do. Instead of him being able to continue and having her forced out cause she does not want to cheer the loser on. | ||
calin
Australia107 Posts
On October 27 2010 16:44 Phaint wrote: http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/10/15/cheerleader-required-to-cheer-for-man-who-assaulted-her/ Gross miscarriage of justice in so many ways I don't even know where to begin on this one. Only in Texas I suppose. I understand that, somehow, in the eyes of the law he is not a rapist. For all we know the girl may have cried rape or what have you. That aside, they actually told the victim to stay away from events and remain low key. Bewildering. He was convicted of assault. Only in Texas is the varsity basketball team this important. I'm amazed that they let him continue on the team, let alone force the girl to cheer for him after it was proven in court that he was a violent criminal. I refuse to believe this is real. Hopefully it is just media sensationalism or something! I think you mean "Only in America"... | ||
Faraday
United States553 Posts
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DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
The Great Republic of Texas is a totally independent entity. | ||
Kimaker
United States2131 Posts
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Incognoto
France10239 Posts
He must be really good at football. Obviously as a Panda this shocks me. | ||
john0507
164 Posts
I always knew that America in general are pretty low in such things, but this is a whole new level and 10 fold. I do hope it's just Texas and not America that would allow such things to go by. Edit: I'm not refering to people btw , I grew up in Canada and have quite some american friends that are real cool. I'm just talking about the Law in general and how things just go by. | ||
Kimaker
United States2131 Posts
On October 27 2010 19:17 john0507 wrote: Wow now this is a whole new low. I always knew that America in general are pretty low in such things, but this is a whole new level and 10 fold. I do hope it's just Texas and not America that would allow such things to go by. EDIT: sry, my bad. | ||
dybydx
Canada1764 Posts
alternatively, arnt there any laws that protect the victim by disallowing the convict to come within a certain distance? | ||
jacen
Austria3644 Posts
WHAT? He better throw many 3pts the next season to justify this ... ![]() | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
On October 27 2010 19:43 jacen wrote: What? The felon got back on the team? WHAT? He better throw many 3pts the next season to justify this ... ![]() he plays football | ||
BigBadSkathe
United States234 Posts
On October 27 2010 17:16 Mato wrote: What the hell is this shit? Nice country rofl On October 27 2010 18:19 calin wrote: I think you mean "Only in America"... Why does Australia hate us so much? It has nothing to do with the U.S. This is Texas, the armpit of the U.S. Don't lump the rest of the country in with this cesspool. Also don't be douche bag generalizers please. | ||
zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
On October 27 2010 19:54 BigBadSkathe wrote: Why does Australia hate us so much? It has nothing to do with the U.S. This is Texas, the armpit of the U.S. Don't lump the rest of the country in with this cesspool. Also don't be douche bag generalizers please. Why does America hate us so much? It has nothing to do with Texas. This is Silsbee, the armpit of Texas. Don't lump the rest of the state in with this cesspool. Also don't be douche bag generalizers please. | ||
BigBadSkathe
United States234 Posts
On October 27 2010 19:58 zerglingsfolife wrote: Why does America hate us so much? It has nothing to do with Texas. This is Silsbee, the armpit of Texas. Don't lump the rest of the state in with this cesspool. Also don't be douche bag generalizers please. Touche. | ||
jacen
Austria3644 Posts
ugh ... i am confused: "Bolton had been allowed back on campus during a brief period when one grand jury withdrew the charges before another grand jury reinstated them. During a basketball game, H.S. cheered for the entire team but refused to cheer “Rakheem” during his free-throws, so she was off the squad." not to mention basketball is mentioned 3 times, football just in the first paragraph. maybe the basketball was just a fun-game or so ... | ||
HwangjaeTerran
Finland5967 Posts
On October 27 2010 17:00 Qzy wrote: It's like a singer wont sing at a concert, cos a former rapist is in the crowd. Just ignore the bastard? You are singing for the crowd, not single individuals. There are no former rapists, just rapists. Your attitude resembles that of a cop from the movie beautiful. In September 2010, Bolton pled guilty to a lesser charge of Class A Assault and was sentenced to one year in prison, a sentence that was suspended by the judge in lieu of two years probation, a $2,500 fine, community service and an anger management course. Now there´s a joke for ya. | ||
zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
Also, the boys only came back and played for the team AFTER a grand jury failed to indict him. Basically, they were still innocent. After the season, the boys were indicted by a second grand jury. This occurred after she was kicked off. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/casey/7265576.html Looking at these facts, this makes at least a little more sense. Still shocking that school officials tell her to avoid the cafeteria and homecoming. | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
lol ![]() poor girl | ||
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