This part of the conversation is interesting, because Merenguero is predicting a very difficult conviction by citing "the code" and "the statutes", and telling us to "educate ourselves".
Whereas I'm predicting a very easy conviction (provided it's a jury trial) by citing my own mindset in response to the planned, "It was totally consensual!" defense. (And I'm typing this while Tucker Carlson is interviewing the Chief of Police from Nassau County, New York, to cover a story about a four-time deported El Salvadoran gang member who is under arrest for sexually assaulting a fucking two year old.)
So which will win? Appeals to codes and statutes or appeals to the sanctity of childhood?
Whereas I'm predicting a very easy conviction (provided it's a jury trial) by citing my own mindset in response to the planned, "It was totally consensual!" defense. (And I'm typing this while Tucker Carlson is interviewing the Chief of Police from Nassau County, New York, to cover a story about a four-time deported El Salvadoran gang member who is under arrest for sexually assaulting a fucking two year old.)
So which will win? Appeals to codes and statutes or appeals to the sanctity of childhood?
