Innocent until proven guilty

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Wed Nov 20 09:42:10 PST 1996


At 1:36 AM -0600 11/20/96, snow wrote:
>> At 01:02 =EC=EC 19/11/1996 -0500, Clay Olbon II wrote:
>> >with _serious_ issues of 'unemployability'., FURTHERMORE people are NEVER
>> >guilty before PROVEN so. Guilt or Innocence is NOT a matter of 'opinion',
>
>    Huh? People are most certainly guilty before "proven" so, the government
>just isn't allowed to _assume_ their guilt, or to _act_ like they are guilty.
>
>     If you purchase LSD in America, you are guilty of a felony--Drug
>trafficing. Wether the court _finds_ you guilty or not is another story.

In this case, the putative crime is "drug trafficking" or "possession,"
depending. One is still presumed innocent until proven guilty. To wit, the
state must prove its case.

I rather suspect that any prosecutors or defense lawyers on this list will
confirm that an LSD case is hardly a case of "guilty until proven innocent."


--Tim May

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that the National Security Agency would try to twist their technology."
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