if he never did anything how can they arrest him or her.
2006-11-19 07:16:22
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answered by roy40372 6
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Soliciting a minor for sex is a crime, whether on the internet, on the phone, or in person.
Just showing up at the location shows intent to have unlawful sex with a minor. Two different crimes. Both prosecutable.
If the perp doesn't show up, his IP address can still be traced, and the FBI can and will prosecute through the US Attorney's office.
And I like Dateline too. It's fun watching this scum trying to wiggle out of being arrested.
2006-11-19 07:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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returned it relies upon on the placement, yet in accordance to all the memories i've got heard, particular they're charged for attempting to fulfill them, and the charge only worsens while this is for intercourse. speaking grimy and sending convey pictures to minors over the internet provides yet another charge--sexually exploiting a minor with the help of information superhighway--and the punishments for this could charge probable variety reckoning on only what turn into mentioned and finished.
2016-12-29 05:33:05
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answered by ? 3
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no obviously the predator needs to be there to be arrested
2006-11-19 07:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, if they see he wanted to show up, but couldn't he could be arrested, but they would not arrest him because they would want harder evidence.
2006-11-19 07:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because they won't know where he is and because the fact he didn't go to her shows he didn't have the intent to molest her.
2006-11-19 07:17:35
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answered by braennvin2 5
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i think youre ok, just change your screen name.
2006-11-19 07:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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or you're a predator....
2006-11-19 07:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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S/he should be. That is wrong.
2006-11-19 07:16:36
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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