too many families have been broken up and irreparable damages done to all family members by the mondale act that not only contradicts a basic tenant and founding principle of american law: that a defendant is considered innocent of the alleged charges until proven guilty,beyond a reasonable doubt , by a jury of his peers. the execution of policies under the mondale act totally reverses our law ,:presuming the defendant guilty until proven innocent. this is not only inequitable, it's unconstitutional. we can thank the last democrat controlled congress and former president carter for his signing this bill and enacting it into law in the '70s
2006-12-09
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