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kmaaj
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This whole thing about SNAP being required to fork over 20+ years of communications to a defendant’s attorney has gotten myself into some very nasty exchanges in the newspaper blogs.
My contention is that, once an accusation is made, EVERYTHING needs to be laid out on the table. From both sides.
Any argument that claims that this transparency will be difficult for the victim, my response is that this subject is supposed to be difficult. I also, based on some real world experience, have a die hard conviction that a major part of the healing process happens when the truly abused face and confront their abuser.
From my perspective, SNAP is demanding what it is not willing to give.
My contention is that, once an accusation is made, EVERYTHING needs to be laid out on the table. From both sides.
Any argument that claims that this transparency will be difficult for the victim, my response is that this subject is supposed to be difficult. I also, based on some real world experience, have a die hard conviction that a major part of the healing process happens when the truly abused face and confront their abuser.
From my perspective, SNAP is demanding what it is not willing to give.