Also on the Aaron Coleman statement: Kansas has the *strictest* alcohol consumption laws in the US. In addition to admitting to a pattern of repeated battery of his ex girlfriend (with a 3 year statute of limitations), he’s also admitted to multiple minor possession violations.
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Replying to @CZEdwards
Why is he not been charged with child pornography if he posted a picture of a minor?
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Replying to @notbeforenoon @CZEdwards
Because that one happened when he was 12 years old, and it's pretty rare to bring criminal charges on a child younger than 14
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Replying to @arthur_affect @notbeforenoon
But he posted it after he’d hit 14. Which puts it into a weird grey area under the Federal Delinquincy Act. Once it was posted, it became federal & should have been referred. (I’m assuming his local PD didn’t.) The US District attorney could have referred it back to state...
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Replying to @CZEdwards @notbeforenoon
No, these are two different stories - the revenge porn/blackmail thing all happened while he was 12 (to someone who was 13) When he was 14 was when he bullied someone his own age with constant attacks on her weight and appearance until she attempted suicide
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...Which, as I understand it, isn't actually even illegal in most states, or at least is very hard to prosecute (some places like California have tried to give teeth to the law against "harassment" by specifically defining and giving penalties for "cyberbullying" by juveniles)
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