There is no such thing as an "innocent" man. He may not have been guilty of this crime, but we're all guilty of doing things or at least thinking things that are wrong.
Maybe he just wasn't punished for the right wrong, but it still might be right that he was punished. At least it wasn't wrong in that sense.
You are insane. He was JAILED. He didn’t do it. Having impure thoughts of a girl he saw from a distance DOESN’T JUSTIFY SOCIETY LOCKING HIM UP FOR 23 YEARS!!!.
Are you saying that you have done something that is so bad that if convicted, wrongly, of some crime that you would deserve 27 years in the slammer and take it without complaint? I thought I had seem some stupid a** comments on FR but yours pretty much takes first prize for stupidity.
SO when can we come by and lock you up for 25 years for thinking bad things you haven’t been caught and punished for yet.
Address I can send to police to?
Also, by your logic, the woman who wrongly ID’d him isn’t “innocent” either. Now maybe we jail her for awhile to balance the scales.
So if you get zotted, it's OK because you've committed thought crimes anyway?
Cheers!
Yes, there is such a thing as an innocent man. We all are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
I’ll have to say that you’ll fit right in as the country becomes a police state.
Innocent as in being innocent of that particular crime.
There is no such thing as an "innocent" man. He may not have been guilty of this crime, but we're all guilty of doing things or at least thinking things that are wrong.Da Komrade, everyone needs to go to the gulag.Maybe he just wasn't punished for the right wrong, but it still might be right that he was punished. At least it wasn't wrong in that sense.