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On 10/22/2010 10:26 PM, Brenda Ann wrote:
... There are actually no such things as "criminal rights". What many call criminal rights are actually the rights of all citizens (and even non-citizens within our justice system) to protect them from unjust deprivation of life, liberty or property. This is why our system of juris prudence is SUPPOSED to work on the principal of "innocent until proven guilty". It's not perfect, but it's about as close as humans will ever get. Well, yes, and no ... When a congressman "forgets" to pay his taxes and he just suddenly apologizes and pays them--that is criminal rights ... When a congressman is "accused" of "inappropriate behavior" with his/her aids and it is just forgotten--that is criminal rights ... When a public servant get "special rights" and is allowed to escape criminal punishment, as I am sure you have seen before--that is criminal rights ... Or, there are criminal rights, alright ... it is just shocking who the criminals are! Regards, JS |
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