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Originally Posted by dc_dux
If they used deadly force against policy.....if they tampered with evidence.....if they lied and did not report the shooting in a timely and correct manner....and as a result, a jury found them guilty......unless there was evidence that was not allowed to be presented, the sentence should stand.
You dont pardon or commute the sentence of law breakers because the "victim" was a "bad" guy.
And if you do, its purely political.
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I agree. I've said as much. But the history of the individual (IMO) should have been allowed for consideration in the trial for context.
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Last edited by ottopilot; 03-30-2008 at 02:54 PM..
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