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To: JCG
Getting your rights back upon serving a sentence is due process. Denying rights even after completing a sentence violates due process.

The reasoning is, if I commit a crime and am found guilty of that crime and given a sentence, once I complete that sentence, due process is upheld. To continue to deny my rights because of what I _might_ do is denial of due process.

154 posted on 10/16/2001 5:27:49 PM PDT by AKbear
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To: AKbear
The reasoning is, if I commit a crime and am found guilty of that crime and given a sentence, once I complete that sentence, due process is upheld. To continue to deny my rights because of what I _might_ do is denial of due process.

Learn what due process is and then come back to the debate.  You don't get to make it up as you go along.

176 posted on 10/16/2001 6:35:23 PM PDT by JCG
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