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Originally Posted by foundit66 It is typically a MILITARY COURT which is trying them in the first place.
Why do you give the "troops" who are accused the "benefit of the doubt", while not doing the same for the troops who are accusing? |
Because in this country an individual is innocent until proven guilty. The justice system is working. Something occurred, evidence has been gathered, investigations completed, and know the matter will go to a trial. At which time evidence will be presented both supporting and contardicting the event, and finally a jury will deliberate and determine the guilt and/or innocence of the accused.
dmk Conservatism, I repeat is not an ideology. It does not breed fanatics....But if you want men who seek, reasonably and prudently, to reconcile the best in wisdom of our ancestors with the change which is essential to a vigorous civil social existence, then you will do well to turn to conservative principles -Russell Kirk-
Last edited by RidinHighSpeeds; 08-27-2006 at 10:29 AM.
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