Well, it'd help rehabilitate him wouldn't it? He couldn't stick it if he didn't have it.
I have not ever heard of anyone having much success rehabilitating this kind of sex offender.
Oh, and here's The Rest of the Story:
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But under Department of Corrections classification, Hulett is considered a low-risk for re-offense so he does not qualify for in-prison treatment.So the judge sentenced him to just 60 days in prison and then Hulett must complete sex treatment when he gets out or face a possible life sentence.
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[ 01-09-2006, 12:52 PM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ]