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To: Teacher317
I disagree. The cops 20-20 hindsight is no better than any of ours. And like it or not, sometimes they really do face war zone situations.
My final statement: Six reasonable persons felt there was no crime involved. I cannot presume to second guess their judgement.
68 posted on 01/28/2003 7:13:23 AM PST by djf
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To: djf
My final statement: Six reasonable persons felt there was no crime involved.

Excellent point, and by far the biggest opposition to my argument. Rereading the story, though, you must admit that the family's attorney seems rather inept, combative, and desperate to play the race card. A more rational lawyer would have at least given the jury a few reasons to deliberate for more than 55 minutes.

Also, the OJ jury found him innocent, but that doesn't mean the he didn't do it. ;^) While it is a stretch, as his actions certainly don't inspire confidence, the family's lawyer just might be right about the jury being prejudiced (in the legal sense, not the perjorative).

76 posted on 01/28/2003 8:42:54 AM PST by Teacher317
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