AL - Troy man accused of raping infant denied bond, victim may have life-long injuries, DA says

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What I keep hoping to hear in this case is that the little girl won't need a colostomy bag for life. I PRAY it's a temporary thing and that the surgeons did a great job putting her back together. It sounded like it was a "time will tell" kind of thing from MSM wording that we've all seen. I send her SOOO many healing thoughts each and every day, and I'm hoping the healing gods have heard me. :)
 
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I realize it’s sensitive and protected information. But I really hope we get to hear about her progress and how she is doing post-surgery.
 
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This is HORRIFYING. I can not imagine growing up and knowing that the reason that you have a disability is because of this.
Oh, the thought of it.

I shudder with loathing and disgust whenever I hear about this. The fact that is occurs at all is abhorrent.

Cases like this, where there is no doubt who the perpetrator is, I still think cases like this should be fast tracked, do we need endless trial dates?! Hearings? On and on? If this case does go to trial, the jurors will be scarred for life listening about the trauma, viewing evidence.

Zero potential for Rehabilitation here.

Re sitting a jury -- can you imagine each one of the potential jurors being asked something like, "Will you be able to give the defendant a fair trial?" or something of that nature?
IMO, getting a jury for this -- if it does go to trial -- may take quite a while. As it should, of course, but this one should be a real tough one.
And I pity the attorney who has to defend this person. SMH.
 
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Oh, the thought of it.



Re sitting a jury -- can you imagine each one of the potential jurors being asked something like, "Will you be able to give the defendant a fair trial?" or something of that nature?
IMO, getting a jury for this -- if it does go to trial -- may take quite a while. As it should, of course, but this one should be a real tough one.
And I pity the attorney who has to defend this person. SMH.
I pity the person defending him too! He needs good representation so the conviction won’t be overturned and boy that’s a terrible and thankless task, unimaginable.
I hope they turn a blind eye to his treatment from others while in prison..
 
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I pity the person defending him too! He needs good representation so the conviction won’t be overturned and boy that’s a terrible and thankless task, unimaginable.
I hope they turn a blind eye to his treatment from others while in prison..
Indeed.
 

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