To: BlackVeil
Good question. The trial went on and on, and they could never draw it to a satisfactory conclusion. Satisfactory from their point of view - there was never even a pretence that the accused might be found innocent.
Are you implying that he wasn't guilty of at least some of the charges ?
523 posted on
03/12/2006 7:03:07 PM PST by
newfarm4000n
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To: newfarm4000n
Are you implying that he wasn't guilty of at least some of the charges ? If they make 50 charges against you, is it reasonable to accept possibility that 100% of them are true? Or should we assume that always some precentage is true?
I think if a few were true the tribunal would focus on them and it would be able to prove them.
524 posted on
03/12/2006 7:35:00 PM PST by
A. Pole
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