To: Protect the Bill of Rights
But it nonetheless didn't establish that the prosecution should drop the case immediately, said Kevin Troy, a member and sometime spokesman for Duke Student Government who participated in the post-show roundtable. "One could come away from watching this segment, view it in a vacuum and see it as clearly [saying] the state's case is incorrect," Troy said. "It shows us not that the players have been exonerated, it shows us that we need to let the judicial process play itself out. It shows us judgments early on were premature about guilt, but it would be premature to declare them innocent. A proud moment for Kevin's parents. All that money spent on his education. Yet, he is unfamiliar with the presumption of innocence.
To: writmeister
Why do you think HS selected him for their "round table?". LOL.
759 posted on
10/16/2006 4:51:10 AM PDT by
jennyd
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