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thunder wrote:
On Sat, 15 May 2004 22:18:06 +0000, Jack Goff wrote: You *do* understand that acquittal in a court of law, and being innocent of the charge you were acquitted of have little to do with each other, right? That there are many reasons an acquittal can be reached, and true *innocence* of the charge levied is only one of them? Excuse me, but not in this country. In this country, you are *innocent* until *proven* guilty. Not until, unless. There is a big difference between until and unless. |
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