Jay Graham Arrested

#34
#34
damn... I remember being so angry when he left UT for FSU. I now feel a little silly for being that upset at the time.

Jay sat at my table at the recruiting lunch in Nashville right before he left for FSU. He was texting with them then... Unfortunately, Jay has had mental issues in the past and I have family with those issues, its a rough thing. Don't know his current mental status and was hoping he had gotten the help needed. Maybe not... Sad. Beautiful wife and several kids. If still married.
 
#36
#36
I’m on the fence on these entrapment stings, but then again no one forces people to go on the internet looking for hookups to buy. But how in the world do people not know by now that LE sets things up and when the UC revels their “age” and you don’t immediately disconnect you have a 50/50 shot at being arrested.

I don’t get the mental disconnect thinking minor privates are somehow better than experience privates. Gotta be some mental disorder about power. Or the person is just plain sick.
 
#40
#40
I’m on the fence on these entrapment stings, but then again no one forces people to go on the internet looking for hookups to buy. But how in the world do people not know by now that LE sets things up and when the UC revels their “age” and you don’t immediately disconnect you have a 50/50 shot at being arrested.

I don’t get the mental disconnect thinking minor privates are somehow better than experience privates. Gotta be some mental disorder about power. Or the person is just plain sick.
My issue on the entrapment thing is that the crime itself in this situation is imaginary. According to the news article, the girl wasn’t 16; The make believe 16 year old is a metro police officer. While these men may have intended to do wrong, they did not.
 
#42
#42
My issue on the entrapment thing is that the crime itself in this situation is imaginary. According to the news article, the girl wasn’t 16; The make believe 16 year old is a metro police officer. While these men may have intended to do wrong, they did not.
But no, the crime is the solicitation. The rape did not happen, but the solicitation of a minor is there because he 100% acted that way because he was trying to have sex with a minor.
 
#48
#48
. Gotta be some mental disorder about power. Or the person is just plain sick.

In my criminal justice and personal experience these are one in the same.

Of course, it is the rare defendant that is eligible for the insanity defense.

As a society we’re in a mental health care crisis.
 
#50
#50
I’m on the fence on these entrapment stings, but then again no one forces people to go on the internet looking for hookups to buy. But how in the world do people not know by now that LE sets things up and when the UC revels their “age” and you don’t immediately disconnect you have a 50/50 shot at being arrested.

I don’t get the mental disconnect thinking minor privates are somehow better than experience privates. Gotta be some mental disorder about power. Or the person is just plain sick.
I hear what you're saying. And have my issues with this "sting" stuff as well. I always wondered how Manson got a life sentence for "conspiracy to commit murder" when he never actually murdered anyone. Conspiracy charges normally don't bring life sentences. I'm not saying Manson wasn't a freakin' psycho, but the letter of the law is skewed in this instance, IMO. My point being... you can be arrested and charged for something that never actually happened. But I get it.
 
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