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Wow Mensan, defendants have legitimate rights to appeal the conviction. Maybe if you were arrested for something that you didn't do or the act turned out not to be a crime, maybe you'd have a warmer heart about the right of defendants to appeal their convictions. Some so-called "murderers" and "rapists" have been released over the years because DNA evidence has proven that they didn't commit the crime. China and Muslim countries literally bury their mistakes, so no one knows the wiser. But that's the thing about America ... we're wiser.
Why would an English teacher stab another English teacher 16 times with a screwdriver?
by purplecows on December 24th, 2011
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Is there anyway to find out if there's a secret inditment against yourself?
by motosurf on December 3rd, 2011
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Why does a Victim have less rights then the Perpetrator....??
by nice jugs on December 14th, 2011
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I was stopped for speeding. According to IL law an automatic appearance in court is required. How do I settle this w/? trips to IL from CT?
by MisterRight on November 28th, 2011
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My boss has been told that I said he is not the father of his child. He won't tell me who so I can't confront them is this slander
by wished on December 27th, 2011
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