In The Courts

Ah lovely.

Costly

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Anybody know on what evidence this woman was convicted?
Somehow I’m feeling sympathy for her after all these years.

Evidence of the student involved

If that’s the case any teacher who ever gave grinds could be convicted on hear-say.

Hearsay ≠ direct evidence

Only verbal evidence from the boy as far as I can make out.

That’s direct evidence.

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I’ll have to rest my case.

Hear-say is probably the wrong term now that I searched it.
But it’s only his word against hers.

That’s how it is for every historical sexual assault case. The jury found his account more credible than hers

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Her aul fella mugged her off there.

I mean, come on

Would addiction counselllors often have been addicts themselves?
Not a huge leap to think she’s a former addict, who had a relapse, and then exploited by her suppliers to do their bidding.

She’s addicted to KFC by the looks of her

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Oftentimes, yes. I know a treatment centre in central Stockholm and every staff member is a recovered addict. I’ve heard out of all the professions that a recovered addict can get into, it has the highest rate of relapse. Hard to back up that claim with any stats, mind.

A case of the Fox minding the Chickens.

An alcoholic working in a bar.
It can be done….

True

There are plenty of sober bar and restaurant owners in recovery, but it would be a nightmare in the first few years, I’d imagine. If you sit in a barber shop long enough, you’ll get a haircut.

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Out of sight is out of mind works for me anyway.

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