To: kattracks
Maybe the problem was there was no 16 year old girl...or 14 year old girl. If this was an IQ test he'd flunk, but one of the elements of his supposed crime is that he put a young one at risk. There was no young one. Just an over aged cop. Doesn't anyone else find that kind of odd?
Of course if they found that he did this or attempted to do this with anyone underage, and they can search for that kind of information still left on his computer, or with his ISP, get him. And get him good. But this is weak.
DK
But civilly, I hope this keeps him and his trashy and bizarre views off the television. I keep wondering if he was flipped and how.
To: Dark Knight
It happens all the time... Solicitation is solicitation no matter who the supposed victim is... including the state...
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01/22/2003 5:25:32 AM PST by
marajade
To: Dark Knight
He was caught twice. Do you think he was actually trying to meet an overage cop?
To: Dark Knight
one of the elements of his supposed crime is that he put a young one at risk. There was no young one. Just an over aged cop. Doesn't anyone else find that kind of odd? Cops often pose as postitutes to arrest Johns. The crime is the attempted solicitation of a prostitute. In Ritter's case, it is the attempted sexual crime with an underage girl, a much worse crime than trying to have sex with a prostitute.
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