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Russ Decker goes to trial.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "wild thing" ---It is also libel to say that Russ' stepson was a thief. There was never a hearing. There was never a trial. There was a police report taken, but never any proof and, consequently, no charges were ever filed. I suggest you stop making libelous comments on a public forum unless you want to find yourself in a lawsuit. If I did indeed testify it was not given in detail here. Again, trials are public record, but false accusations are not. You need to slow down, take a deep breath and get on with your life...
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thank you for testifying.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "brallo5" ---does anyone know what russ' sentence was?
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According to wild thing, sentencing will be the 16th or 18th.
wild thing:
Here's the public record information: 30 days jail time, to be done on the weekends, beginning in July. 16 weeks of anger management classes. 3 years supervised probation.
Ursus:
--- Quote from: "wild thing" ---Here's the public record information: 30 days jail time, to be done on the weekends, beginning in July. 16 weeks of anger management classes. 3 years supervised probation.
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Pffbbttt ... 'tis but a slap on the wrist!
Son Of Serbia:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "wild thing" ---Here's the public record information: 30 days jail time, to be done on the weekends, beginning in July. 16 weeks of anger management classes. 3 years supervised probation.
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Pffbbttt ... 'tis but a slap on the wrist!
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I agree Ursus, although something is definately better than nothing. It is however comforting
to know that Russ Decker's conviction is now on public record, and that his abuse of a minor
is a documented fact. Perhaps a good sumaritan could find it in their hearts to forward this information to Russ's current employer, just to make sure they know how their "family therapist/counciler" deals with his own family. Personally, I like the idea of Russ spending
his next 15 weekends in Jail. I wonder how his employer and clientele would feel about this?
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