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| kungpaobenji27 wrote on Thu, 08 February 2024 17:17 |
| Steve wrote on Thu, 08 February 2024 17:15 | It’s always going to be difficult to convict based on one eye witness account. Witnesses, and in this case also the victim, will get torn to shreds on the stand. She is not going to have a perfect recollection.
The prosecution will need physical evidence. We don’t know the extent of what they have yet.
Whether they are convicted or not, the court of public opinion will make its own verdict. I don’t anybody who still thinks OJ was innocent.
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There ya go....OJ is the perfect example in this case. Found not guilty...but the general public presumed he was also NOT innocent as the dude never got to show his face in any high profile settings as well.
Is this going to be one of these cases where the outcome is solely going to be determined by a judge or combination of judge/jury?
My cousins have told me stories about people in homeless camps around the Vancouver area attacking peaceful residents with weapons....only to just let back on the street asap. Country doesn't seem to be very tough on crime these days.
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Prisons are overloaded and filled beyond capacity. Warehousing people who commit crimes is not the answer. People being terrorized or assaulted is not right either.
Unfortunately, the answer is complicated and I believe it involves social programs in the community and in the school systems. Jails are not designed to rehabilitate people. If you have worked in the system you could see how flawed it is and how it has next to zero positive outcomes. I believe the key is to assist vulnerable people when they are young and provide them with the supports that they are lacking.
Who pays for it? How do you make people utilize these resources?
... and back to sports. We have enough problematic players trying to rebrand their images on the team right now. As much as I would love to have a Carter Hart quality goaltender, he needs to be someone else's problem.
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