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To: rodeocowboy

Trials did not cost one million plus dollars when our founding fathers were around.

There were not endless appeals either.

I agree with your previous statements about a trial being the right thing to do 99% of the time but do a google search on Joseph Duncan and see what you think. The facts in the case are absolutely overwhelming.

I would make a special exception in a case like this. If he were not a prior child sex offender I would probably want him to get a trial but in light of all the known facts I think we are wasting alot of money.

The founding fathers would have strung up Joseph Duncan from the nearest tree if one of them had not shot him before they found a rope. There were fewer attorneys, laws, technicalities, hired experts, etc etc etc when the founding fathers wrote the document we all love. We should be mindful of that and stop turning unnecessary trials into expensive circuses. Adams, Quincy, and Jefferson would not recognize most of what occurs in our courtrooms these days.

However, I do agree that the man referenced in the article starting this thread deserved a trial. I also agree that convicted child rapist should be killed like rabid dogs.


122 posted on 10/06/2006 10:27:00 PM PDT by volunbeer (Pelosi)
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To: volunbeer
I agree with the early judicial system. You got a fair trial, then you got hanged. Unless there was a blaring discrepancy, there was no appeal. "May God have mercy on your soul." Besides that, a couple of public hangings and crime would plummet overnight.
157 posted on 10/07/2006 10:39:38 AM PDT by rodeocowboy (Bush is our Carter.)
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