Comment by staunch

18 years ago

> Here I was hoping he didn't do it...

We still don't know if he did.

"We still don't know if he did." -- well the us justice system thinks he did it, that's what matters.

guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. although, I suppose I don't really trust the US justice system. I've seen people I know innocent get convicted recently. But his behavior is unfortunately highly suspect.

  • It's guilt beyond a jury's reasonable doubt, not guilt beyond your reasonable doubt.

    • yes. But there are still people that believe Elvis is alive. No matter the evidence, some people can't be convinced something has happen, if they don't want to believe in it. Where do you draw the line?

      In this case, 12 people of the jury thought he did it. Since I wasn't in the trial, and didn't see the evidence, I have no recourse but to believe that there was reason enough to convict him. This was not a racially charged situation, so it is hard to argue that the jury was biased, or anything like that.

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