At least it would allow little C. to grow up and be an adult before the *** would have any access to her, and then it would be 100% her choice whether to ever see him again.
Even with the C.A. trial fiasco I still worry that people don't understand what beyond a reasonable doubt means...many people seem to think it means they cannot have any doubt at all, about anything in the case. Others seems to think every piece of evidence in a trial has to be proved as being 'beyond a doubt.' And finally, other people have no clue what counts as evidence in a trial.
And no matter how many times they hear the proper terms and proper definitions, they still don't get it.
This is when I think professional juries who actually have to understand the law (and demonstrate they understand the law) would be better. The intelligence of the average person seems to have declined, and attention spans are very short. Sad.