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Why is it even a question?
"The trial that changed America"? Yes, live proof that the court system was a joke. It still is twenty years later. | ||
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got prof?
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Jack <Yael Graduates> - Server First Erudite
Bush <Toxic> Jeremy <TMO> - Patron Saint of Blue | ||
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Money talks boi
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So obvious when RNF slows down.
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It's Sunday. Sheep busy praying to sky daddy.
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Frieza <Stasis> 1999-2003 Prexus "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." JOHN 14:6 | |||
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as it stands, the "court system" is founded on every person's right to defend themselves against criminal charges in a jury trial, and to seek out legal representation if they so choose. oj was charged with a crime. he hired a great defense team. that defense team convinced a theoretically impartial jury that there was reasonable doubt as to oj's guilt. unless you want to abridge a person's right to defend themselves against criminal charges, to seek out legal representation, or to be tried before a jury, i don't see how you get a different result, given the standard of evidence. what do you want his defense team to do? not defend him to the best of their ability? | |||
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