Genuinely interested how people who narrowly miss jail feel
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(16-09-2025, 08:00 PM)Sexual chocolate Wrote: what jurisdiction are you talking about? Manlet I believe got away with it not due to any procedural lapse but the accusation against him was heavily weakened by a video that was uploaded publicly. Although Id venture to guess its also very hard to argue against unlwaful entry/wielding of authority, would be interesting to see how the state would say fill in the gaps of cops being too greedy and muscling somebody inside their premises without a warrant esp. if they arent gazzetted. Reasonable doubt I guess could be eliminated or kept to a minimum

i dont understand the question. what i said applies universally, in both civil and common law systems

regarding manlet, i dont know the details or anything about the situation, really. i m talking about procedural lapses because you brought them up and the entire trope annoys me

Quote:but I read a case recently where somebody collecting a shipment of narcotics got away with it since they hadn't opened it yet, dude got out by arguing he was not conscious of posession.

you didnt read that case, you read some retard journalist's summary of it as his sources told him. i mean yeah, in dubio pro reo is a thing, not sure what the point is
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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RE: Genuinely interested how people who narrowly miss jail feel - by Altruist - 16-09-2025, 08:04 PM

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