bluesneakers
not today satan
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Soooooo true!!! I might steal this line to use from time to time if that's okay with you, JL.
I have a feeling you'll get plenty of chances to use it.
Soooooo true!!! I might steal this line to use from time to time if that's okay with you, JL.
http://m.nzherald.co.nz/crime/news/article.cfm?c_id=30&objectid=11731931
Not guilty!
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It is honestly no green light to do that.So terribly, terribly disappointing.
Let's hope all the other idiots out there don't take this as a sign that they can choke and terrorise with no legal repercussions.
It is a sad day for justice.
It is honestly no green light to do that.
I'm celebrating but I'm not celebrating a woman's death. I'm celebrating the integrity of our justice system. I know a lot of posters here think that the system sucks but one day, either you or someone you know or love will be facing charged and you will see that the protections that resulted in GTs acquittal are there for a very good reason. And you will be grateful for them.
I am very sad that a woman died a tragic, horrific and unnecessary death.
I don't see it that way. The fact that they needed these questions answered, means there was dissenting opinion to your theory.The fact that the jury took so long to reach this conclusion, and kept returning with pertinent questions that the judge then told them to ignore, indicates they weren't happy about coming to this conclusion. The judge didn't give them any other choice, and basically forced their hand.
I'm celebrating but I'm not celebrating a woman's death. I'm celebrating the integrity of our justice system. I know a lot of posters here think that the system sucks but one day, either you or someone you know or love will be facing charged and you will see that the protections that resulted in GTs acquittal are there for a very good reason. And you will be grateful for them.
I am very sad that a woman died a tragic, horrific and unnecessary death.
I don't see that. I'm sorry. His level of intoxication wasn't what created the reasonable doubt. In fact, his level of intoxication was never determined.
I honestly hope that is true. Because that is now my fear.
I think it's a big call to say that. No one I've ever known, or anyone my family or immediate circle of friends knows, has ever been charged with a crime. Also, people are wrongfully convicted all the time, regardless of what either of us thinks about this particular case. This one decision doesn't vouch for the integrity of the criminal justice system in every single other case that goes to court. The justice system is a human system, ergo it's a flawed system.
An innocent man. What a relief.
So, it's back to the gym, back to the tanning bed, back to the clubs and back on Tinder. Business as usual.