August 8th review

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While it is a felony, it's not one that carries a huge prison term. And the fact he's spent time in jail for this could be in his favor as the defense could argue he's already served time. So most likely situation is he gets probation, goes back to the group home and is forbidden to be alone with Barb. Meaning he's never going back to the Sonichu temple unless it's supervised.
 
Kinda hoping he would be back to the Sonichu temple but it is hyper unlikely.

I want to see him at least send a letter, and let us see what's rattling in his empty skull.
 
I understand Chris is severely autistic/mentally ill, but even like that he should not walk free after incest and rape.
Institutionalization in a psychiatric hospital or something should be possible in the US? I assume the DoJ or whatever department is responsible for prisons has psychiatric "care" (read: isolation) institutions?
 
My prediction:
Found guilty
Probation long-term
Sent to mental hospital
Do not pass Go
Do not collect $200 tugboat
 
I understand Chris is severely autistic/mentally ill, but even like that he should not walk free after incest and rape.
Institutionalization in a psychiatric hospital or something should be possible in the US? I assume the DoJ or whatever department is responsible for prisons has psychiatric "care" (read: isolation) institutions?
Yes, but it is very hard to involuntarily commit somebody now for psychiatric reasons in the US, so often they just shove them in regular prison, mentally ill or not.

I would be surprised if he goes back to the same home, though, as Gateway specifically excludes people who are guilty of similar crimes to what Chris did.
 
I understand Chris is severely autistic/mentally ill
Chris has demonstrated that he is grossly overestimated in those two traits. It’s the reason he acts as malicious as he does: there’s never been any tangible consequences. Even going to jail really didn’t change much since he by that point was a shut-in who needed structure in his life.
 
Honestly the best thing for chris might be keeping him in isolation, medded up and in a home
 
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