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An Indiana father has been sentenced to 12 years’ probation for felony child molestation after his now-estranged wife wrote a letter to a judge, urging him not to put the man behind bars. The mother, who has filed for divorce, told the judge she needed him to work to provide financial support for her and their two children. What do you think? Should he have been sent to prison for the crime no matter what his estranged wife said? Or do you think probation was appropriate in this case?
“Get a job lady. Why would you want him around your children. Women who uphold men like this should also be charged. It makes me sick to think they aren’t being there emotionally for their child who may never be the same or get over the fact that their own father did what he did. Please don’t get me started.”
“Can you believe the bleeding-heart, liberal judge in this case. What was the judge thinking?
“He needs shot.”
“I don’t agree with him not going to jail but it doesn’t say she wants to continue to live with him and says she has filed for divorce. If you have not been molested or dealt with having your child touched, you have no clue what this family will endure. The hours, days, weeks, months, years of counseling and tears. Even worse yet it’s the child’s father who brings in a lot more to the hurt and healing. While I don’t agree with no jail time, I do think its more productive to the child he hurt for him to be working to pay child support while she deals with the hell he caused, and he can also pay for the insurance that will cover his child’s medical care that she’s going to need in the coming years.”
“Let me tell you that they both need beat.”
“We all have opinions and so did this mother. It was her child, her marriage and her choice. I agree he should have been sent to jail, but I just provided an example of what she might be thinking. The final decision was up to the judge, and he must have done what he or she thought was right.”