GrizLA said:
poorgriz said:
And please spare the "It takes people like me to stand up for what's right" act... it's people like you that defended OJ Simpson and allowed him to walk free after brutally murdering two people, and everyone knows that's what happened.
Everyone is entitled to the best legal representation they can afford. You hate the Constitution? Innocent people have been murdered by the state. Get a clue...the supposition of innocent until proven guilty is the bedrock of our nation. So many people, especially in the Red states, seem to over look that.
Those are some heady generalizations there guy. Especially considering: http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/famous/simpson/home_15.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And about that Consitution thing; was that the U.S. Consititution you're referring to? Interesting. That's Federal, right? What was that gubernatorial recall on Gray Davis again?..wasn't it reported that at the time Governor of California, not the U.S. Government, Gray Davis wanted to change the State of California requirement of a jury decision from unanimous to majority of jury members?..this half way through the O.J. Simpson trial?
I agree with some of your propositions, with reservations:.."Everyone is entitled to the best "legal" representation "they can afford." Yeah, right; of what they can afford. Interesting. Buy your Justice sort of deal. Seems to happen quite a bit these days; like the past couple hundred. And, of course, the supposition of innocent till proven guilty. Fully agree there. Plus the fact that no law is retroactive as well. A complete contrast to the Clarendon Laws that went back as far as Henry II of England.