Re: The Truth About The Original OJ Case
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He was acquitted, not he was supposed to be. What's more he was acquitted by a jury, afaik. To bring up his guilt now, seems to me very anti US law. I presume if you can doubt the rightness of his acquittal you have to doubt every guilty findings as well, especially those that end up in an execution. I mean you must be against capital execution! Perhaps you feel that probabilities are sufficient when it comes to capital punishment?!
Sorry this may be an hijack but you are at least questioning people's opinion of a jury finding, as well as finding this opinion moronic!
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your reasoning is usually better than this. I'd elaborate but I'm damn sure you are smart enough to know what you got wrong.
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