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Texas has a different outlook on child rapists.
The story shared is different. The bad guy was not running away.
In the OP - Had the father beaten the guy to death in his home, or shot him in the home, I don't think he would be convicted. Depending upon local political realities, charged, & investigated would be likely ... but not convicted.
What is the age of adult ( I know I have asked before ... you may treat this as rhetorical )
A 13-year-old is charged as an adult for killing his brother: What does the court system have in store for him?
Despite the charges and current implications, Brayden Wright is not in the county jail and his charges might not mean a lengthy prison sentence down the line. Here's why.
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