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Man gets prison in nursing home molestation
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His background does not excuse his actions. It is also suggested in the article that he had inappropriate behavior with other patients.
A sentence of one to 15 years hopefully will translate into more than 365 days. Closer to the 15 years would still not be too much for what he did, not only to this patient, but presumably other helpless women also.
Letting him out in a short period of time leaves him free to victimize again. Perhaps not in a nursing home situation (presumably he would be unemployable in that field from now on).
Question: Would he now have to be permanently registered as a sex offender? and would this show up any time he applied for a job that might include working with children or as a home helper or anything similar?
Also, is ongoing treatment/therapy going to be required of him?