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    comes to mind when I read this,

    As a mother I sat and read this and become speechless in my thoughts.. How in any state of mind can someone do this to there own flesh and blood, I know it happens day in and day out...

    this poor boy, I had tears in my eyes to read this, NO child, No human should ever have to endure such pain for the rest of there life.. and to think this child was happy go lucky little new born...

    Just makes me sick.. To me the mother is getting off with a slap on the wrist being her past problems. its not excuse in my eyes.

    I can say one thing, I know if I ever did such a thing in any state of mind, I would end up in a wooden box I am sure... There is no way My mother would ever allow this to happen or nore would she be there in the court room with me.. I would be disowned and I can gaurentee she would never ever say she had a daughter.....

    Just sick.

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    i don't care what she's been through, what THEY did to that baby is horrible and i hope it haunts them until the day they die. The poor child will never be okay.
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    What she is getting for her actions is a slap on the wrist. This is only going to open doors to more people doing horrible things and blaming it on the life they lived while growing up knowing they won't get much. A life was taken away as a result of two very sick individuals and in return their lives should be taken from them. She showed no emotions and that in itself should show that she doesn't care, she knows that once she does her time (which is pathetic) she's free to live her life as she pleases.... something this poor little boy doesn't have a choice in because his 'parents' destroyed that for him.
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    That just breaks my heart.

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    I expressed my rage at this sentence yesterday with my husband.

    I know, how desperately one can want a child of their own. I have tried for a while now, only to get pregnant and have that child taken away from me. We haven't given up, but it does make me sad and sick to see that people like them, could do something like that to their child. To know what this child will endure for the rest of his life is horrendous. In my opinion, they have not suffered nearly enough and they are scum; both of them. I hope that woman sees what people think of her. I hope it sinks in. It makes me sick.
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    what a dimented woman, I hope Bruce Wilson gets the karma he deserves for believing the twisted lies about her past and getting her sentence reduced. She deserved much much more, some form of physical torture would have been nice, but we don't live in that kind of a world anymore, too bad!!!
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    In cases such as this, I think the guilty should be forcibly sterilized, so they can't create any more lives to torture.

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    It is very sad. i feel so terrible for that little boy. I hope the two of them endure a life of torture and pain till the day they die. I hope someone in the jail kicks the living crap out of them.
    Bruce Wilson from what i have heard is a really good guy and great lawyer. I dont understand how any lawyer can defend people like this. I know it is their job but how can they sleep at night?
    i read the article in the sault star about what that boy goes through on a daily basis and it made me sick. I dont understand how someone can hurt a child and how someone can stand by and watch their own baby be beaten. Sick pieces of S*it

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    Bruce Wilson from what i have heard is a really good guy and great lawyer. I dont understand how any lawyer can defend people like this. I know it is their job but how can they sleep at night?
    For most of them, it is probably a very difficult line to walk, and I'd bet many defense lawyers suffer from stress related health problems. And surely, they have some clients who actually are innocent, of which the lawyers are certain, and proving their innocence must provide them some sort of balance, but probably not enough.

    Flipside is, there may be *some* feelings of sympathy for their guilty clients, since events don't happen in a vacuum, and something(s) must have happened to most of their clients to make them the way they are. I can't imagine either of the two guilty parties in this case had a "normal", happy, healthy upbringing and still allow them to do this to their own child. Maybe defense lawyers hang on to something like that in order to properly represent these types of people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b&aMom View Post
    For most of them, it is probably a very difficult line to walk, and I'd bet many defense lawyers suffer from stress related health problems. And surely, they have some clients who actually are innocent, of which the lawyers are certain, and proving their innocence must provide them some sort of balance, but probably not enough.

    Flipside is, there may be *some* feelings of sympathy for their guilty clients, since events don't happen in a vacuum, and something(s) must have happened to most of their clients to make them the way they are. I can't imagine either of the two guilty parties in this case had a "normal", happy, healthy upbringing and still allow them to do this to their own child. Maybe defense lawyers hang on to something like that in order to properly represent these types of people.
    I guess maybe my comment came out the wrong way. I know it is their jobs and sometimes they are innocent. If I wad a lawyer I dont know how I would be able to defend a baby killer, molester or someone who harms their own child ect. But I guess they do have a right to say yes or no to who they want to defend.

    Anyways I can t believe she only got 3 years. That is not enough in my mind. Life would be suitable I think.

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    Yeah, I think they both should have gotten life, too. And I mean life...to the end of their own.

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    Yeah I would hate to be Wilson, I would have nightmares nightly from having to even sit in the same room as these people.

    He is Lapanzee's lawyer too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b&aMom View Post
    For most of them, it is probably a very difficult line to walk, and I'd bet many defense lawyers suffer from stress related health problems. And surely, they have some clients who actually are innocent, of which the lawyers are certain, and proving their innocence must provide them some sort of balance, but probably not enough.

    Flipside is, there may be *some* feelings of sympathy for their guilty clients, since events don't happen in a vacuum, and something(s) must have happened to most of their clients to make them the way they are. I can't imagine either of the two guilty parties in this case had a "normal", happy, healthy upbringing and still allow them to do this to their own child. Maybe defense lawyers hang on to something like that in order to properly represent these types of people.
    I didn't get defense lawyers either, until I was involved in a case.

    These guys are heroes, people. Think about it. They have to try their very best to defend those they may personally consider reprehensible so that, in the end, there is NO chance that an appeal may be brought forth that their defence was inadequate.

    It's the way our system works.
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