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Originally Posted by Why Not?
Yeah but I'm guessing that guy wasn't a kid himself when he opened the photography shop. Look, don't get me wrong, I'm on record here saying that I think it's very suspicious that he plead guilty to a crime he says he never committed. I tend to think he did something wrong. But I don't think a parent should ever(nor is it legal to, in most situations)turn their back on an adolescent child. You can discipline and make condemning statements about your disapproval of their actions, but you still need to shepherd them as best as possible into adulthood. Then do whatever you need to do.
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No. We were all not too far removed from high school. And he was two or three years older than we were. He would've been in his middle to late twenties at the time. I also can't recall how long his studio was open. I also keep on forgetting that the guy in this case was still in high school
I'm not sure what the laws are. Or if they're different out there in Oregon. They can't make the parents hire an attorney. I also say that and it's just my opinion like you have your own that he became an adult regardless of age once this all came out. He was a teenager doing adult things with a child, unforgivable