I get what you're saying about the conditions of his incarceration: no way can he get early parole unless he "confesses."
Terrible,terrible that he got prison time over a crime for which there was probably no real evidence, except an accusation.
I had a friend who had a similiar accusation by someone who was in his mother's child-care, in her home.
He did not want to put his mother through a trial, so he pled guilty: no time, but it was on his record and his name appeared in a sex-crime registration base, for which he was run out of a neighborhood years later when he was married with children.
He was eventually able to get it expunged, after he had no further accusations, some twenty years after the original crime.
I agree: what ever happened to guilty without a shadow of a doubt?
It’s been so hard on his family. They’re fine Christian people and so was this young man. He’s doing very well in spite of it all. He’s done college courses and began a Christian Bible Study there. He’s made the most of it, all that he could. Problem is everyone believes the so-called victims because they’re young, even though they may have been coached to say the things they did. So many accusations eventually prove incorrect but by then many lives have been ruined.