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25 days agoI agree wholeheartedly. Even if the state doesn’t allow for a retrial, her conviction should be removed. Like you said it only matters ethically
I agree wholeheartedly. Even if the state doesn’t allow for a retrial, her conviction should be removed. Like you said it only matters ethically
It absolutely should matter if she did the deed, as that makes her a murderer, but I will concede that if they used corrupt means to convict her it does invalidate the whole process.
There is a very fine balance to be struck here that I don’t think I can do justice.
I have 2 days worth of food in my home. 4 days worth of lunch. When the 2 days of food runs out, I buy more on my way home. Same goes for when the lunch runs out. Meaning if I’m caught at a bad time, I’ll have 0 food