Update: He was granted release with restrictions not to be unsupervised with minors.Livestream Timothy Busfield hearing. The livestream is at the top of this thread. They will decide whether Busfield should be released
I agree. It's ugly.IN MY OPINION, this is going to be insane. The defense is going to go after the parents. Both parents have fraud convictions. Dad spent time in prison.
The prosecution laid out its case, and it seemed good. Not great but good. Then the defense presented its side.
By the way, this was a hearing to decide whether Busfield could go home or stay behind bars.
Go to about 1:23:50 in THIS VIDEO to hear the defense play a quick clip from the boy's interviews in which they say Busfield did not touch them. Then the defense goes into the details of the parents' past charges. Just rewind to listen to the whole court case. I would suggest you do that.
In myopinion...I don't know what is going to happen.
It is true that you can have crappy parents and still be abused right? It is true that the parents past behavior can be used to judge their behavior when it comes to this case.
The prosecution will argue that if the parents were going to have the kids make something up they would make their stories more dramatic. The defense will argue the parents have a history of fraud and this is a continuation of their past behavior.
I said it was going to be insane...I want to change that. It is going to be ugly. Horribly ugly. No matter what is decided, the kids are the losers.
I totally understand the sentiment, but the claims have to stand up in court.I’m going with the Children’s claims, and going from there.
AbsolutelyI totally understand the sentiment, but the claims have to stand up in court.
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The witness said at the hearing that both parents were always on set. The mom was quiet but the dad was assertive to the point that he annoyed the witness.The thing about the defense claims about the dodgy background of the parents. Children who come from a home that is potentially chaotic with a parent having served time in prison and preoccupied with scheming (MOO that this could characterise what family life was like) combined with parents pushing their children into showbiz and all the allowances and pressures that entails likely do create a situation where children are uniquely vulnerable to predators. These predators can see families like that coming.
To me, it’s not a convincing defense. A family can be dodgy as hell, but also children particularly vulnerable to abuse because of that. JMO
Obviously we all want abusers to go to jail, especially abusers of innocent children. That makes the accused really guilty until proven innocent- that is to say...if there are only two people in a room and the child says they were abused, then the burden to prove that didn't happen is in every practical sense on the accused. A jury will side with the child almost every time. The reasonable doubt standard is skewed to one side.IN MY OPINION, this is going to be insane. The defense is going to go after the parents. Both parents have fraud convictions. Dad spent time in prison.
The prosecution laid out its case, and it seemed good. Not great but good. Then the defense presented its side.
By the way, this was a hearing to decide whether Busfield could go home or stay behind bars.
Go to about 1:23:50 in THIS VIDEO to hear the defense play a quick clip from the boy's interviews in which they say Busfield did not touch them. Then the defense goes into the details of the parents' past charges. Just rewind to listen to the whole court case. I would suggest you do that.
In myopinion...I don't know what is going to happen.
It is true that you can have crappy parents and still be abused right? It is true that the parents past behavior can be used to judge their behavior when it comes to this case.
The prosecution will argue that if the parents were going to have the kids make something up they would make their stories more dramatic. The defense will argue the parents have a history of fraud and this is a continuation of their past behavior.
I said it was going to be insane...I want to change that. It is going to be ugly. Horribly ugly. No matter what is decided, the kids are the losers.
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