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Redalgo
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« on: July 09, 2015, 04:29:55 PM »

Yes - rendering the perpetrator unconscious sounds as though it was unnecessary to end to the violation of the son. A couple strikes I can understand as an initial defensive measure but if molester surrenders or flees there is no longer any justification to press the attack. The only way I would be alright with a lack of charges is if the teen was in possession of a weapon or otherwise decided to fight tooth and nail against the father.
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