You have to take into account though the prosecutor's statements in the article; "the other boys took their medicine..." It seems like just because Wilson decided to take it to trial, the DAs office hammered him out of spite. Anytime someone is made an example of in the justice system, it has a very dangerous potential to become "injustice". For example, this seems like a case of Wilson being made this example for fighting the charges. What's funny, to those of you who say "that's the law, he broke it, therefore he's a child molester", had he committed this offense in several other states (Pennsylvania, for example) it wouldn't have even been a criminal offense.

I've worked in the justice system for seven years now and have come across several prosecutors who often do the wrong thing in a case to p[rove a point or make an example out of someone. Spalind, the fact you can so easily say someone is a loser and deserve to be in jail for 10 years because they got a blow job from a 15 year old girl when they were only 17 themselves, in a party environment when they were not the only one engaging in the activity says a lot about your level of compassion for your fellow humans. What if it was your son who was the "offender".