Comments by "Oblithian" (@Oblithian) on "Nate The Lawyer"
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Why now, why not whe me too peaked, or before? What changed? Did he suddenly become more successful? Did he do it again and they just now realized (too late) that they should have spoken up sooner?
Were they trying to find eachother to share legal burdens? (I think it is passed limitations in UK, no?)
Why would Russel be untouchable? He seems like the kind of guy who would be trashy. The drugs, they sudden fame, his attitude... Had I been told this happened 10-15 years ago, I probably would have weighed on 'likely guilty' unless something showed otherwise. Even now I hardly think it is impossible.
At the end of the day, even the people who find it highly unlikely, or 'impossible,' would hope people who have been wronged in these ways would get justice. But the question is, were they?
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As to if the defendant was underpenalized... I don't know. On one hand those kinds of thing can be traumatic, and have lasting effects.
On the other hand, if it was a genuine misunderstanding: Having experienced nearly being drowned and suffocated on multiple occasions due to extremely aggressive individuals (who apparently weren't properly socialized as kids), fearing death is not nothing but you weren't killed or permanently injured, your friend should learn not to attack their friends but they are still your friend and it wasn't intended as it resulted. Also, victims often become vengeful and desire even more than an eye for an eye (especially when manipulated by a third party without a complete possibly biased understanding of the situation).
So, if the allegations are true and it wasn't a misunderstanding and they continued their behaviour (or this was a repeat offence) more punishment would be suitable to the point that it motivates avoidance of said behaviours.
Without the full story though, neither came out of the situation happy, and additional punishment was already applied. I cannot say if it was enough, too much already, or not enough.
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