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joining us now on skype attorney heather hanson who always breaks it down for us and good morning to>> hi, bill. how you doing. >> i'm good. i'm good. i hope you are as well. >>> now on the surface it sounds like -- he is 19. she is 14. but everyone has acknowledged that she misrepresented her age. why is this the case and isn't there some sort of defense for someone who legitimately didn't know? >> yes. our statutory rape laws are pretty strict similar here in pennsylvania. similar in new jersey. delaware is even more strict. so this is similar to what would happen in many other states. the problem here is that the teen admitted to his crime and tried to enter a plea deal. under the assumption that he would fall into an exception and not have to have hisself register as a sex suv fender. the judge had different idea. he seemed very upset with the idea of teen sexual relations and he's the one that sort of stepped outside the norm and decided to give this teen a really unusual and very harsh punishment. >> hold the thought for a second on the judge. i want to come back to that but so
joining us now on skype attorney heather hanson who always breaks it down for us and good morning to>> hi, bill. how you doing. >> i'm good. i'm good. i hope you are as well. >>> now on the surface it sounds like -- he is 19. she is 14. but everyone has acknowledged that she misrepresented her age. why is this the case and isn't there some sort of defense for someone who legitimately didn't know? >> yes. our statutory rape laws are pretty strict similar here in...
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hillary clinton relied on her home server to send and store classified documents, joining me now, heather hanson trial lawyer. first question is. do you know if what she did broke the federal law? >> it would seem to, we have seen other people prosecutor investigated for similar things, general petraeus, john deutsch under clintons was pardoned for something similar, putting classified information on his home computer, he was pardoned but lost his national security clearances, and sandy burger who was prosecute for this. and what she has done, is similar to what those people did. now investigation in past has been termed as it was investigating how the e-mails were handled. and not particularly investigating hillary clinton. who handled the e-mails. it was hillary clinton, had investigation is a criminal investigation into whether or not she had the intent to to so. >> fbi asked are you handling a criminal investigation, the spokesman said, we only do criminal. at-this-point, they work for the justice department and loretta lynch . >> there have been other cases with attorney general gonzalez wh
hillary clinton relied on her home server to send and store classified documents, joining me now, heather hanson trial lawyer. first question is. do you know if what she did broke the federal law? >> it would seem to, we have seen other people prosecutor investigated for similar things, general petraeus, john deutsch under clintons was pardoned for something similar, putting classified information on his home computer, he was pardoned but lost his national security clearances, and sandy...
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we'll bring in our former prosecutor and defense attorney and heather hanson is the trial attorney andces. do you first, heather, justice department word came out first, it was looking into collusion among the airlines to keep prices propped up and then we get a class action lawsuit. those two have to be related? >> think about it if you are an attorney the justice department does all of the work for you. they created allegations that you can feed off of and there will be discovery that you can work off of. and public, potential jurors hearing all of this and allegations and if you get past the point where motions are thrown out of court, the jury has an understanding that the government is pursuing action against the airlines. >> we have the point. four airlines handle 80 percent of the domestic air traffic in this country. what is to keep those four airlines from having a buddy, buddy deal and they keep prices higher than they should be. >> that's what the doj will be investigating. in the crux of this. the doj wants to know if the big four are manipulating supply and demand to keep
we'll bring in our former prosecutor and defense attorney and heather hanson is the trial attorney andces. do you first, heather, justice department word came out first, it was looking into collusion among the airlines to keep prices propped up and then we get a class action lawsuit. those two have to be related? >> think about it if you are an attorney the justice department does all of the work for you. they created allegations that you can feed off of and there will be discovery that...
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want to bring back heather 'hanson.insiding while this is going on and mouthing to me, lawsuit. >> that's what it seems like. there's certainly some sort of an indication that the family has some anger at the school. you saw that on both sides. in the closing by the defense attorney, he pointed to the school as well. so, some people had talked about whether or not had the defendant been found not guilty, whether he would pursue a lawsuit against the school for negligence in having this type of culture there, and now you see the mother -- listen. they're probably not thinking about gist yet but when hey start talking about the disappointment with the school, the school not acting appropriately, my lawyer'saries perk up. >> my journalists ears say they didn't write that without counsel. >> i want to talk about the charge today. not found guilty of rape. >> right. >> but of a felony charge in computer use. and how he reached out to hook up with an underaged girl. >> our sex crime laws are broad. he was using the school com
want to bring back heather 'hanson.insiding while this is going on and mouthing to me, lawsuit. >> that's what it seems like. there's certainly some sort of an indication that the family has some anger at the school. you saw that on both sides. in the closing by the defense attorney, he pointed to the school as well. so, some people had talked about whether or not had the defendant been found not guilty, whether he would pursue a lawsuit against the school for negligence in having this...
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so let's discuss it she always clears things up for us attorney heather hanson joins us good morning. >> good morning, bill. >> in this particular case, i hate to disagree with the attorney, but i think i might disagree with you. tell me why you think this is an appropriate ruling and that the judges should have this level of discretion. >> for the most part judges do their jobs very, very well. we hear a lot in the news about when they don't do well. they should have a right to look at circumstances and see whether it's truly abuse. we have seen too many situations children are taken from parents because a parent is running into the store briefly or worse if a parent had no choice but to go on for example a job interview or to go to work and these situations need to be looked at by jms so they can do something to help the family rather than automatically rock locking up the parent. >> i agree in terms of discretion isn't that why we make rules. we have discretion in punishment but if we want to discourage the behavior don't we make it illegal. >> by having a black and whitish uand ma
so let's discuss it she always clears things up for us attorney heather hanson joins us good morning. >> good morning, bill. >> in this particular case, i hate to disagree with the attorney, but i think i might disagree with you. tell me why you think this is an appropriate ruling and that the judges should have this level of discretion. >> for the most part judges do their jobs very, very well. we hear a lot in the news about when they don't do well. they should have a right...