Pat Williams stated:
Let's try and be realistic. "Victims coming forward" does not equal so and so claiming on the internet,via email or via gossip, that so and so said this or that to them...
I don't agree with calling a victim's coming forward gossip.
Second I disagree with this too.
I do know a Judge won't give unsubstantiated hear say the time of day and to think that it will effect him is a pipe dream.
I believe the Judge will in fact take into consideration the many victims in Illinois. It is ture these facts could not be brought up at a trial. However if one of the two victims want to take the stand, and tell the judge about Tommy's past that is their right. They can feel free to do so without the defense objecting. That is their time to speak.
Now, to be fair, and I'm sure we will all agree what is going to happen at the sentencing hearing. In all reality both sides are going to be working together to persuade the judge not to reject this agreement. The defense will use things such as health, age, etc. Prosecution will use, victims reliving the events that occured, evidence, etc.