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Old 08-10-2005, 06:29 AM  
mardigras
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Originally Posted by bdld
there's a difference between thinking he did it and proving beyond a reasonable doubt that he's guilty it was a circumstantial case.
Exactly. I have watched many trials on CourtTV where I thought someone was likely guilty but agreed with the jury's "not guilty" verdict based on the case put in front of them. Could you imagine if anyone could be put in jail for things that someone merely thinks they did?
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