*** Quoting Ron Taylor to Glenn Vermette ***
RT> GV>Perhaps this lady will be kind enough to keep us up to date on
RT> the proceedin
RT> >against this man that allegedly beat her son......I for one
RT> would be quite
RT> >interested, after hearing only one side of the story, to see
RT> what really
RT> >happens in the end.
RT>
RT> I believe she already did. She told us that the man admitted
RT> that he
RT> mistakenly grabbed the wrong kid and admitted (confessed) to what
RT> he
RT> did, was arrested and was awaiting trial.
RT>
RT> It would be interesting what, if any, sentence he receives. I
RT> suppose
RT> there might be some fodder for our "constitutional rights of the
RT> victim"
RT> discussion there.
There is often a long road between intially admitting something, and ever
being found guilty and senteced to it. My guess is that by the time the guy
talks to a bottom feeder he'll suddenly think he's "not guilty" and may in
fact be found not guilty in a trial because of some technical defence that
has nothing to really do with the concepts of "guilt" or "innocence"...so
like I said...it will be interesting to see what, if anything, happens to
this guy.
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* Origin: The Smell Of Bacon II (1:340/210)
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