strawberry
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I find myself mixed on how I feel about this latest development. I believe KC should be made to fulfill her obligation of probation but, I also feel it's paramount that she receive treatment at this time. She was acquitted.....whether I like it or not........she has to at some point live back in society. IMO, without treatment, she has little chance of doing that with any amount of success.
If....and I say IF.....she has entered this treatment center, it would probably make better sense to allow her to go through the treatment, then have her report back to Florida for one year of probation. It would seem to me that if the treatment is successful, the affect would be constructive. I understand Judge Strickland's purpose here. She must follow the law as all others are expected to but, I just don't think it would be productive to force the issue "at this point".
I agree; if she has been there then let her stay for her treatment, then report. That's fine. But if she just got admitted after hearing about this coming down the pike, forget it. If she's there of course.