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Old 03-21-2001, 03:37 PM
Little32 Little32 is offline
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Eclipse,
You have my sympathies and prayers.
And in that circumstance, if that was her reason, the woman was wrong.
We must remember that the burden of proof is on the prosecution. They must prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. From the information that I heard about the case from various sources, I don't think that in this case the prosecution would have been able to do that (again, I was not there).
Another thing, just because you are accused of the crime, doesn't mean that you are guilty. You are innocent until proven guilty no matter who you are. How come the people who doubt this victory are questioning it so much. What if--wonder of wonders--Puffy was actually innocent the entire time. Have we stopped to consider that?
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