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NO! I believe that some people are innocent of charges regardless of what a jury sais or not! Life is NOT so black and white,and Neither am I!!!*+++++*
I don't believe Michael was innocent because a jury found him not guilty, I believe he was innocent because of the facts. First of all, the media reports what gives it money and ratings, and innocence won't do that. One has to assume the jury knew things the mainstream public didn't, and they could if they actually weren't so lazy they read National Inquirer instead of what actually happened in the courtroom (transcripts were available daily to the public). If you'd actually taken the time to read them, you'd know plenty of interesting things, such as the boy and his mother's endlessly changing story, the kids allegations Michael tried to whisk him away to South America in a hot air balloon, their criminal past, etc. Michael's 'accusers' BOTH had parents with documented criminal histories of fraud and extortion in their past. The boy from 1993's own mother even showed up to testify IN FAVOR of Michael Jackson, saying her son was never molested. I hope the public is proud of themselves for taking the time to research this and condemn the man while he was alive because some kids parents decided they wanted more money.
A federal juror questionnaire or summons was mailed to my old address. I now live in another state/district. What should I do?
by Tight E. Whitey on September 6th, 2010
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by tonybme on July 14th, 2010
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What qualifications are required for jury service in the English Legal system and what is the process of selection?
by stinger92 on May 22nd, 2010
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What happens if I miss my jury duty show up date? Will I go to jail?
by sega256 on July 19th, 2010
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Jury Nullification: If you served on a jury and you believed the defendant was justified in their behavior
by Ellis on July 17th, 2010
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You're reading If you believe Michael Jackson is innocent of child molestation charges, soley because "a jury said said he is not guilty"; then does that mean you believe Every verdict from Every jury (or do you make an exception for MJ)?
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Hiya CHucKLeS!
Thoughtful answer, no; the judicial system is not working. Innocent are senteneced, and guilty are set free. Unfortunately until "mind-reading" technology is invented, we have to rely upon humans (with biases) to determine the fates of accused souls.
by Anonymous on July 9th, 2009
Innocent people are forever slandered,and I don't think that it is right at all,Judge.*
by Celeste: It is what it is. Like it or not on July 9th, 2009