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  • 04-25-2017, 11:58 AM
    qwaspolk69
    Re: Misdemeanor Statutory Rape Charge in California
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    Well like i said the charges were dropped for an unknown reason, i was 22 at the time, and yes i knew she was 14. But i did not have to go to prison.
    You are missing the point of being a sex offender, he would still have to register as a sex offender he was convicted for any type of sex offence, i thought in his case that based on the age of consent law its illegal to have sex with anybody based on that age, but i did not know there was a 3 year age difference so he didnt get a felony charge. You should go do more research on sex offenders in prison. Sex offender is a sex offender no matter how you look at it, they are considered scum in prison.

    http://america.aljazeera.com/article...ia-prison.html

    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/w...ia-prisons-218

    Why dont you go conmit a sex offence and see what happens in prison.




    But with the way so many teacher and student relationships are comming out in the news, i would suprised that he would get hired as a teacher if they did a background check.

    You were 22 and knew she was 14? You should have gone to prison. That's disgusting. Yes you would have gotten your butt kicked had you gone to prison.

    Actually he said that he doesn't have to register as a sex offender. Maybe you should try reading the posts you reply to.

    My ex was in prison - no they aren't all looked the same. He said they would go after and torture the chimos. That was it. Oh look at the two "sources" you used. Ok. I didn't click on either of them either. I think I'll go with what someone who was actually in prison told me of their experience then what you found online.

    Why would a commit a sex offense? I'm not a pervert nor am I a sexual predator. I also am not attracted to prepubescent children or teenagers. So that comment makes absolutely no sense. You on the other hand are a pervert and may not legally be a sex offender but you are a sexual predator. It's too bad those charges were dropped - all teens should be warned about you.

    Did you miss the part where people said he would maybe not get hired if they did a background check? Seriously why are you here?
  • 04-25-2017, 12:30 PM
    eerelations
    Re: Misdemeanor Statutory Rape Charge in California
    blossom23 has an interesting and varied life. In this thread he is a sex offender, in another thread he's making a fake suicide pact with someone (apparently with the aim of the someone killing him/herself) and hoping he won't get charged with anything.
  • 04-25-2017, 02:59 PM
    cdwjava
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    But with the way so many teacher and student relationships are comming out in the news, i would suprised that he would get hired as a teacher if they did a background check.

    If they know about the conviction, they probably would not hire them. The problem is in the knowing.
  • 04-26-2017, 10:20 AM
    qwaspolk69
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    blossom23 has an interesting and varied life. In this thread he is a sex offender, in another thread he's making a fake suicide pact with someone (apparently with the aim of the someone killing him/herself) and hoping he won't get charged with anything.

    I missed he was the one who posted the suicide pact. But he said his charges were dropped on the 14 year old so legally he's not a sex offender. Morally he's a disgusting person if he did in fact have sex with a 14 year old when he was 22.
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