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ZacPetkanas t1_j3m9tbd wrote

> Despite objections from the state, Lewis was later released on personal recognizance bail, according to Weare police. > > Following additional investigation into new leads, Lewis was arrested again last week on dozens of additional charges,

If those new charges occurred after his first arrest the judge who released him should be charged as an accessory to the crimes.

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demoran t1_j3mmbm4 wrote

What does "manufacturing child sex abuse images" mean? Taking pictures of little kids getting buggered, or drawings of the same?

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demoran t1_j3mnxxp wrote

It's a slippery slope to have no legal difference between "he made a picture drawing of something illegal" and "he did something illegal".

At the end of it, even reporting on or speaking of such a circumstance would be illegal.

edit: remove ambiguity

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work-n-lurk t1_j3mp7dc wrote

Especially considering his prior indictments:
"Jason Lewis, 38, of 179 Oak Hill Road, Weare, 14 charges, including a pattern of aggravated felonious sexual assault and charges of child endangerment, involving the alleged sexual assault of a girl, beginning when she was 12 years old. The indictments allege the assaults happened between Nov. 1, 2020 and June 20, 2021, with Lewis accused at times of tying the child to a bed and raping her." https://manchesterinklink.com/september-grand-jury-indictments-from-hillsborough-county/

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the_nobodys t1_j3mwp5b wrote

That's two disgusting headlines about Weare in two days

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Tai9ch t1_j3n1zck wrote

However obvious a particular case may seem, history is very clear on this point: harsh punishments with reduced due process primarily serve as a political weapon rather than a deterrent against crime.

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pfroyjr t1_j3n3dyn wrote

Please, do not mistake my advocating for harsher penalties to mean to say we should skip due process and convictions by a jury of your peers.

I'm simply saying that over time standards have been reduced in nearly every aspect of government and there are far too many loopholes, lenient judges and crooked lawyers. We need people to fear the consequences of actions like child abuse especially in the case of child sexual abuses.

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Tai9ch t1_j3n44iu wrote

"Take a picture", sure. But deep fakes have been a thing for a while, so artificial photographs are a possibility for people who are simply accused of possessing images.

That being said, this case sounds like it's the simple scenario: real pictures that document conduct that is a crime independent of the pictures.

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checdc t1_j3njyr2 wrote

When a dog hurts a child the dog is put down. When a human hurts a child why is it any different........

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TreePointOhhhhh t1_j3ns4vx wrote

“Got to do something about these missing children grabbed by the perverts. Too many incidents--fast trial, death penalty.”

Trump

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GreatGrandaddyPurp t1_j3nt8ys wrote

Is it a coincidence that people like this get PR bail in the same state Ghislane Maxwell hid out from law enforcement? Seems like some people in the judicial branch need to be dealt with...

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ZacPetkanas t1_j3o86oi wrote

> This guy has been doing electrical work in my office for like the last year. Last saw him a few weeks ago. Fucking disgusted.

Had you known, you could have disabled the panel lockout on the circuit....

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TreePointOhhhhh t1_j3os6v9 wrote

Definitely not a coincidence. They’re still withholding her client list, literally protecting rich elitist pedophiles. They don’t care about the kids, they only care about protecting pedophiles, rapists, and murderers. Look at last summer, they released rapists and murderers in Manchester.

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