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Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 6:47 pm
by ben4847
A friend of mine is going to be a guest of the state for the summer. Pled to a molestation charge. (I have the coolest friends; I bet you don't know any registered sex offenders.) I haven't the slightest idea what really happened, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't believe him. And I don't really want to know. (Ok, I am really dying to know, but don't want to ask.)
I want to visit him in jail, because I kind of feel like he will need the support, if he will become a normal person. I view it that he's paying his debt to society, and now needs my help.
In any event, is there any issue that it looks bad for in C&F to be visiting molesters in jail?
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:03 pm
by I.P. Daly
ben4847 wrote:A friend of mine is going to be a guest of the state for the summer. Pled to a molestation charge. (I have the coolest friends; I bet you don't know any registered sex offenders.) I haven't the slightest idea what really happened, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't believe him. And I don't really want to know. (Ok, I am really dying to know, but don't want to ask.)
I want to visit him in jail, because I kind of feel like he will need the support, if he will become a normal person. I view it that he's paying his debt to society, and now needs my help.
In any event, is there any issue that it looks bad for in C&F to be visiting molesters in jail?
As long as you don't dispense legal advice or assist him with committing crimes, why would this be an issue?
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:05 pm
by Ersatz Haderach
Why would this be an issue? You didn't do anything wrong...in fact, you're being a good citizen (or a good Christian/whatever) by visiting those in jail. I'd give you bonus points if I could.
Having done the ethics course and C&F paperwork, nothing comes to mind. You can actually ask questions of your state bar, usually - check out their website.
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:14 pm
by TTTLS
ben4847 wrote:I have the coolest friends; I bet you don't know any registered sex offenders.
I chuckled.
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:38 pm
by spleenworship
Um... you are aware attorneys visit people in jail all the time, right?
Just don't smuggle anything in and you'll be fine.
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:33 pm
by NotMyRealName09
ben4847 wrote:A friend of mine is going to be a guest of the state for the summer. Pled to a molestation charge. (I have the coolest friends; I bet you don't know any registered sex offenders.) I haven't the slightest idea what really happened, and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't believe him. And I don't really want to know. (Ok, I am really dying to know, but don't want to ask.)
I want to visit him in jail, because I kind of feel like he will need the support, if he will become a normal person. I view it that he's paying his debt to society, and now needs my help.
In any event, is there any issue that it looks bad for in C&F to be visiting molesters in jail?
No C&F issues at all. C&F doesn't find guilt by association - they would never even know about your visit, and would have no basis to ask about it from what I remember they ask you on the C&F application.
But you have to ask him. Also, maybe you shouldn't be friends with a confessed molester anymore. Perhaps the "support" you give him should be withdrawing your friendship, because your character doesn't allow you to be sympathetic to molesters? Then he could learn that molesting is bad and drives people away, therefore he shouldn't molest anymore. Thats just me.
Re: Visiting friend in jail. C&F concern?
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 1:56 pm
by CanadianWolf
My best guess: Not a problem for state bar C&F, but may raise questions if seeking a security clearance or a job that involves interaction with similiar victims.