Yup...just ask O.J. or Michael Jackson.
2006-06-09 11:23:15
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answered by corvette 6
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Yes, because of the money thing, if you can afford a good defense you can go free, even if you are guilty, but if you are poor and have an appointed lawyer then you are going to jail. That is why it is so unfair.
2006-06-09 11:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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"the sorrowful section is, situations like Conrad Murray's ensue all the time, yet because of the fact the guy they kill isn't nicely easy, they only smash out with incredibly a slap on the wrist." the subject is they shouldn't get a slap on the wrist, they might desire to be sent down. Conrad Murray's conviction become perfect. He failed in his duty to MJ as his scientific expert, and become grossly negligent. yet that doesn't circulate away MJ harmless. He become hooked on propofol, and located himself in a crap scenario of his very own making, beforehand he even met Conrad Murray.
2016-12-13 15:17:20
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answered by ? 4
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That's not the part that sucks. What REALLY sucks is that the judicial system is WAY to lenient on the damn criminals.
2006-06-09 11:23:09
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answered by Anonymous
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In some cases yes, but compared to some other legal systems, it's not too bad.
2006-06-09 11:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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In theory it's a jury of your peers.
In reality it's 12 people who were too stupid to get out of jury duty.
2006-06-09 11:23:09
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answered by Kenny ♣ 5
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I think it sucks very bad
2006-06-09 11:22:28
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answered by Matt 3
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of course it sucks, because of this government
2006-06-09 11:23:21
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answered by dana_pink_panther962 2
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i know it sucks
2016-01-31 09:37:56
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answered by marvin 1
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yep. definately.
2006-06-09 11:47:24
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answered by K 2
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