A retired Aurora police sergeant faces criminal charges for raping his daughter and continually sexually assaulting her and his two adopted daughters, but he remains free from custody while his ex-wife is in jail for objecting to court-ordered reunification therapy meant to repair his relationship with two of his sons.

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    3 months ago

    Admitting I may have misunderstood on how the law applies to the mother’s jailing has nothing to do with my other two arguments.

    There’s frankly little point in digging through an article I do not trust to begin with, it’s a waste of time. You can give it your trust if you want, but I have no strong reason to.

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      3 months ago

      has nothing to do with my other two arguments.

      So your two paragraphs of pontificating have nothing to do with what’s in the article?

      I guess you’re just here to say “I believe judges are always good at their jobs and never make mistakes”?

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        3 months ago

        No, I am definitely complaining about the article’s portrayal of the therapy.

        You should reread my comment, which specifically said the judge was being derelict in his duty if he wasn’t taking a broader context into account.

        I do understand that reading comprehension isn’t the strongest point of the internet ragebait-swallowing community. Why you all are so eager is a little beyond me though. Ultimately you should be remembering the profit-driven priorities of media companies, and how their models often revolve around triggering people’s emotions.

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          3 months ago

          Perhaps I did misread something. I’m not going to dig through it again to confirm, but I can acknowledge I may have misunderstood.