Re: {BS} OMFG! I agree with Sharpton!
On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:13:34 -0700, Jeff Strickland wrote:
In my universe, there needs to be solid evidence -- DNA, video, those sorts
of things -- to tie the suspect to the crime. If the prosecution is that
there are witnesses that say, "Yeah, the guy looked like him." then the best
conviction we should get for the crime is life without parole. But when the
video footage shows the suspect walking in, shooting his gun, and walking
out, and they find DNA where he peed in the corner of the store on his way
out, then we should execute this idiot the next morning, and sell tickets to
people that want to sit in the arena and watch.
Yup. All the "proof" was inconclusive, other than he was there.
I hope these people can live with their karma. Actually, I hope they can't.
And what was up with the SC? Should there be something more we should know?
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