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If a tree falls in the forest and nobody’s there to hear it, does it make a sound?  What a ludicrous statement from some people who are supposed to be our best legal minds? We are ALL innocent until proven guilty! Or at least we used to be.

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10 minutes ago, Chris farley said:

So what will be the narrative when absolutely NOTHING new is presented?

 

 

 

Nothing is going to change after today.

 

The Left Wingers will continue asking to start impeachment proceedings, and the Right will continue to defend Trump.

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6 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody’s there to hear it, does it make a sound?  What a ludicrous statement from some people who are supposed to be our best legal minds? We are ALL innocent until proven guilty! Or at least we used to be.

Just like OJ was innocent! 

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Just now, Tiberius said:

Just like OJ was innocent! 

OJ is indeed innocent. That’s how are System works. When people stop accepting that, we have a real problem. But then again you’ve  yet to accept the  results of the 2016 election either. 

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

OJ is indeed innocent. That’s how are System works. When people stop accepting that, we have a real problem. But then again you’ve  yet to accept the  results of the 2016 election either. 

 

There's a difference between being innocent and not being proven guilty.

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Just now, jrober38 said:

 

There's a difference between being innocent and not being proven guilty.

 

What is that difference in our system of justice?

 

Our system of justice is innocent until proven guilty. Saying someone wasn't proven to be be not guilty is quite literally a nonsense statement -- unless you're advocating undermining our entire system of justice.

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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

What is that difference in our system of justice?

 

Our system of justice is innocent until proven guilty. Saying someone wasn't proven to be be not guilty is quite literally a nonsense statement -- unless you're advocating undermining our entire system of justice.

 

When a jury delivers a decision, do they say "innocent", or "not guilty"?

 

I get what you're saying, I'm just pointing out that the jury for OJ never said he was innocent. He was never exonerated. 

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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

What is that difference in our system of justice?

 

Our system of justice is innocent until proven guilty. Saying someone wasn't proven to be be not guilty is quite literally a nonsense statement -- unless you're advocating undermining our entire system of justice.

Thank you! That fact is apparently lost on a lot of people these days. The defendant walks into the court room INNOCENT and if they walk out they are still and forever more will be INNOCENT. Some folks need to be accused of something one day and see if they want to try that shoe on their foot.

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8 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

OJ is indeed innocent. That’s how are System works. When people stop accepting that, we have a real problem. But then again you’ve  yet to accept the  results of the 2016 election either. 

Lol! 

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1 minute ago, jrober38 said:

 

When a jury delivers a decision, do they say "innocent", or "not guilty"?

 

I get what you're saying, I'm just pointing out that the jury for OJ never said he was innocent. He was never exonerated. 

Oh brother!

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Just now, jrober38 said:

 

When a jury delivers a decision, do they say "innocent", or "not guilty"?

 

I get what you're saying, I'm just pointing out that the jury for OJ never said he was innocent. He was never exonerated. 

 

Innocent until PROVEN guilty. A jury renders its verdict after a trial. A prosecutor, which Mueller was, does not render exonerations. That's not at all how the system works. Suggesting Mueller "didn't clear Trump by not charging him" is in fact incorrect. By not charging him, by stating that there was not evidence found to support the Russia collusion theory, Mueller did clear Trump. 

 

He remains innocent, not guilty. Mueller's probe proved it. 

 

Unless you want to subvert our system of justice which many TDS suffers do because "TRUMP IS A NAZI"

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At least OJ wasn't a traitor. A fifth columnist against our democracy. 

Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Innocent until PROVEN guilty. A jury renders its verdict after a trial. A prosecutor, which Mueller was, does not render exonerations. That's not at all how the system works. Suggesting Mueller "didn't clear Trump by not charging him" is in fact incorrect. By not charging him, by stating that there was not evidence found to support the Russia collusion theory, Mueller did clear Trump. 

 

He remains innocent, not guilty. Mueller's probe proved it. 

 

Unless you want to subvert our system of justice which many TDS suffers do because "TRUMP IS A NAZI"

We literally are down to "You can't totally prove he is a traitor!" 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Innocent until PROVEN guilty. A jury renders its verdict after a trial. A prosecutor, which Mueller was, does not render exonerations. That's not at all how the system works. Suggesting Mueller "didn't clear Trump by not charging him" is in fact incorrect. By not charging him, by stating that there was not evidence found to support the Russia collusion theory, Mueller did clear Trump. 

 

He remains innocent, not guilty. Mueller's probe proved it. 

 

Unless you want to subvert our system of justice which many TDS suffers do because "TRUMP IS A NAZI"

 

I'm talking about OJ Simpson.

 

Sure, you enter a courtroom with the presumption of innocence, but a jury's decision to convict someone comes down to whether prosecutors present enough evidence to determine that they are guilty. In the event they don't meet that threshold, you leave the courtroom "not guilty". 

 

Also, Mueller never said there wasn't enough evidence against Trump. He did say that if he felt Trump didn't commit any crimes, he'd have said so, but he never said that. 

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