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In Reply to: RE: Do you know the difference between "charged" and "convicted?" posted by ghost of olddude55 on November 22, 2021 at 11:07:26
it's always tragic when a regular guy, getting up at 6 am to go to work, suddenly gets accidentally caught as a criminal in a crime scene. What a way to start the day.
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' gets accidentally caught as a criminal in a crime scene '
what if it was an accident and it turns out he lost control of the vehicle from a diabetic seizure or heart attack or other medical condition? you've already moved on to the sentencing phase in your mind haven't you!
whereas those of us that place faith in the process are willing to let that process run it's course before passing judgement
your comments should strike you from any list of eligible jurists for sure!
Now I know you were rooting for the Keno pedo who raped the 9-year-old boys and then went after another minor male.
"... diabetic seizure or heart attack or other medical condition ..."
I think the whatifism you are pathetically grasping for will more likely turn out to be "driving under the influence of a controlled substance".
Time will tell if the toxicology reports are ever released.
what you know about me wouldn't fill a pinkie thimble
while I really don't mind being insulted slander is a different animal
so, stfu and turn in your homework assignment on the SPLC being discredited
or just go ahead and admit that was just more parroting of talking points
that you won't do again out of embarrassment ...
ah, who am I kidding, that's all you do
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