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In reply to the discussion: Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)40. Commiting a crime does not debar you from your day in court
Being violent does not void your right to trial. Having the vague possibility of having a gun is not grounds to be executed. Not seeing something is not evidence, if it was not seeing you with the Cullinan Diamond would be grounds to imprison you. If any of this was true then there would be few court trials and those that did take place would result in acquittals.
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Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
OP
I do support due process, but the violent criminal has to want due process by surrendering.
Light House
Feb 2013
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