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Old 09-28-2009, 05:05 PM   #4408
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Re: the longest time it took for a sex act to come back and haunt someone?

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Originally Posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) View Post
Understood, but if the theory is he pleaded guilty because he knew he wouldn't get a fair trial then it seems odd that the deal to which he agreed with the prosecution seemed to be as lax as it was. Although maybe at the time 90 days psych eval. for 6 sex and drug related felonies was considered hard time.
I thought the 90 days was an evaluation period to see if he was certifiable, and assumed there would be one deal if he was crazy, a different one if he wasn't. He was released after 42 days of evalaution. I don't know if they determined him to be crazy or not.

All I have seen on the deal itself is speculation that it might not have meant jail time - has anyone seen, or did that film show, the actual terms of the deal?
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