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Originally Posted by Eleazar
The DA made it clear that somebody abused his kid in his house, and that a crime was committed, but they didn’t have enough evidence to charge him.
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I realize that I'm parsing words here, but lives are at stake (as is rep).
Did Baldy Upforelection say, "Someone abused the child."? Or, did he say, "A crime occurred."?
Those are different things. The "crime" Baldy referenced could be ... Lying To The Popo! ... or ... Withholding Evidence From The Popo! ... or something like that. Not necessarily child abuse, right?
If I was an attorney, I'd need to see the evidence that child abuse actually took place. It's the absence of such evidence that prohibits them from filing charges, correct? Alternatively, they need a witness willing to testify.
Or did I mishear or misunderstand?
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