That's peculiar that you say that, cause the guy who got shot to death by a rifle, who was utterly innocent, didn't get due process.
“That’s peculiar that you say that, cause the guy who got shot to death by a rifle, who was utterly innocent, didn’t get due process.”
And so? What’s your point? Does that mean that the accused loses his entitlement to due process? Does that mean that we suspend the presumption of innocence?