Celisia Stanton
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And then you got to imagine that she's the child in the vulnerable position when you're talking about, you know, her stepdad assaulting her. So I Not to say, oh, yeah, like had that not happened, then this wouldn't have happened. But I imagine like her whole life would have been different had that not happened. So I think in her case, it's like certainly it doesn't mitigate her culpability.
And then you got to imagine that she's the child in the vulnerable position when you're talking about, you know, her stepdad assaulting her. So I Not to say, oh, yeah, like had that not happened, then this wouldn't have happened. But I imagine like her whole life would have been different had that not happened. So I think in her case, it's like certainly it doesn't mitigate her culpability.
But like I do wonder about that playing into things, especially if it seems like based on her psychological assessment that she โ you know, had some sort of like would become extremely distressed if she was alone or whatever.
But like I do wonder about that playing into things, especially if it seems like based on her psychological assessment that she โ you know, had some sort of like would become extremely distressed if she was alone or whatever.
But like I do wonder about that playing into things, especially if it seems like based on her psychological assessment that she โ you know, had some sort of like would become extremely distressed if she was alone or whatever.
And this sort of like something is wrong about her attachment style or her, you know, clearly she's very attached to this guy that she's having this affair with, right, that she's going to go to these extreme lengths. And I imagine that her relationship with a step parent who's supposed to be, you know, a safe and guiding figure in your life would would maybe impact some of that.
And this sort of like something is wrong about her attachment style or her, you know, clearly she's very attached to this guy that she's having this affair with, right, that she's going to go to these extreme lengths. And I imagine that her relationship with a step parent who's supposed to be, you know, a safe and guiding figure in your life would would maybe impact some of that.
And this sort of like something is wrong about her attachment style or her, you know, clearly she's very attached to this guy that she's having this affair with, right, that she's going to go to these extreme lengths. And I imagine that her relationship with a step parent who's supposed to be, you know, a safe and guiding figure in your life would would maybe impact some of that.
So I kind of wonder if, you know, things could have been different.
So I kind of wonder if, you know, things could have been different.
So I kind of wonder if, you know, things could have been different.
Yeah, I mean, I don't I'm not really an expert in like sentencing and like what the guidelines would have been and like what the alternatives were.
Yeah, I mean, I don't I'm not really an expert in like sentencing and like what the guidelines would have been and like what the alternatives were.
Yeah, I mean, I don't I'm not really an expert in like sentencing and like what the guidelines would have been and like what the alternatives were.
I think that oftentimes somebody might get 30 years and then they become eligible for parole, but they still end up serving life or far longer when then that sort of minimum number of years because they're not granted parole over and over and over again, especially in cases that are particularly heinous or somebody isn't showing parole.
I think that oftentimes somebody might get 30 years and then they become eligible for parole, but they still end up serving life or far longer when then that sort of minimum number of years because they're not granted parole over and over and over again, especially in cases that are particularly heinous or somebody isn't showing parole.
I think that oftentimes somebody might get 30 years and then they become eligible for parole, but they still end up serving life or far longer when then that sort of minimum number of years because they're not granted parole over and over and over again, especially in cases that are particularly heinous or somebody isn't showing parole.
remorse or when you haven't had, you know, you haven't actually shown that you are ready to reenter society. I don't necessarily have a problem with the idea that someone is eligible for parole, even in heinous crimes, mostly because I, you know, I think that there are instances where maybe somebody could be rehabilitated. You know, there are instances, there are realities where that's true.
remorse or when you haven't had, you know, you haven't actually shown that you are ready to reenter society. I don't necessarily have a problem with the idea that someone is eligible for parole, even in heinous crimes, mostly because I, you know, I think that there are instances where maybe somebody could be rehabilitated. You know, there are instances, there are realities where that's true.
remorse or when you haven't had, you know, you haven't actually shown that you are ready to reenter society. I don't necessarily have a problem with the idea that someone is eligible for parole, even in heinous crimes, mostly because I, you know, I think that there are instances where maybe somebody could be rehabilitated. You know, there are instances, there are realities where that's true.