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Re: There's something wrong when I'm a felon under an increasing number of
On Fri, May 30, 1997 at 11:49:19AM -0400, Rabid Wombat wrote:
> >
> > A major nail in the coffin of Justice for any accused in the U.S.
> >
> > was when the justice system promoted the concept of guilt by virtue
> >
> > of "circumstantial" evidence to the point where people can now be
> >
> > convicted as a result of speculation rather than evidence. Prosecutors
> >
> > now seem to need only to convince the sheeple that it was "possible"
> >
> > for the defendant to have commited the crime and that circumstantial
> >
> > evidence points *only* to the accused.
> >
>
> Yeah, right. Must be how O.J. got convicted in criminal court. Ooops -
> just remembered that he walked. Maybe Bell can beat the wrap with a good
> stiff-arm and a few Hertz commercials ...
I don't understand the animus against circumstantial evidence,
frankly. Some circumstantial evidence is extremely good evidence.
If anything, eyewitness accounts are vastly overrated.
--
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