Utah Law Question
Is there a maximum allowable IQ for those seeking employment as a district attorney in Salt Lake City?
Is there a maximum allowable IQ for those seeking employment as a district attorney in Salt Lake City?
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July 31st, 2005 at 3:35 am
My jaw dropped when I read this story. Not only is the DA’s decision out-effing- rageous, it is, as you say, exquisitely stupid. As if a jury would ever convict an eight year old of lewd conduct even if his role was not as a victim of child molestation.
The only ‘logical’ explanation is that this is a result of the “no male victims” attitude regarding sexual relations, but Utah wouldn’t seem the place for such PC stupidity to erupt.
July 31st, 2005 at 6:04 am
Good thing they were dropped, we’d hate for a jury to step in and decide that :)
July 31st, 2005 at 4:44 pm
Does he still have to register as a suspected pedophile?