by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on July 12th, 2008

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If a woman is being sentenced to prison for pedophilia against two children that were not her own, would it be appropriate to allow her child or children to make a "victim's impact statement" to their mother?

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  • by Scooter on July 12th, 2008

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    Depending on the age of the kids I would say yes. If the kids are to young to understand the implications of making a victims impact statement, I wouldn't see the point in it. The mother really ought to be forced to hear how this effected them.

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  • by Gen.ButtNaked on March 22nd, 2010

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    People do this, but it is nothing more then grand standing, you already got the conviction, what more do you want and expect, u won!!!!

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