Yes, unless you are O.J.
(You have to think about this answer.)
2007-06-23 11:58:27
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answer #1
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answered by Richard F 7
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Well it depends. If it shows you did the crime it will convict you. If the DNA they find is not yours and it proves you didn't do the crime it will exhonerate you.
2007-06-23 11:43:47
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answer #2
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answered by Me 3
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Generally speaking it can do both but in my case exhonerate.
2007-06-23 11:42:32
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answer #3
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answered by Nico 7
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Exhonerate
2017-01-12 12:22:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm thinking its going to convict me. Maybe I should go tie some loose ends before I get tossed in jail. :P
2007-06-23 11:43:32
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answer #5
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answered by ♦Ðéjà~♠~\/û♦ 3
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Convict.
Oops.
♥ Clare.
2007-06-23 11:41:22
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Convict me. Goodbye cruel world...
2007-06-23 11:42:08
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answer #7
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answered by .......... 5
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Both.
2007-06-23 11:42:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It will exonerate me.
2007-06-23 11:41:41
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answer #9
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answered by Tony M 7
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ask me again next week
2007-06-23 11:42:16
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answer #10
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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