To: RogerFGay
You and O'Reilly are giving me an idea for a sci-fi movie. It's about how in the future, we'll know who the guilty are without trials or anything. Maybe we can predict crimes and who's going to commit them before they happen. Or has that already been done?Perhaps you missed the OJ trial! They had a stacked jury and played the race card. Are you saying that is ethical inorder to get a guilty man off? The trial was a media circus and justice was NOT done. When Lawyers have to step over the line in the defense of their client, they KNOW in their hearts he is guilty since he cannot play just the facts.
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07/26/2002 8:10:32 PM PDT by
cinFLA
To: cinFLA
Perhaps you missed the OJ trial! They had a stacked jury and played the race card. Are you saying that is ethical inorder to get a guilty man off? The trial was a media circus and justice was NOT done. When Lawyers have to step over the line in the defense of their client, they KNOW in their hearts he is guilty since he cannot play just the facts.
So I'm still working on my sci-fi movie plot. In the early 21st century, we decide that humans are not wise enough to manage their own affairs and make important life decisions, so we construct huge towering intelligent computer systems and robots that take the place of politicians, judges, and bureacrats. Wait, I'm kind of thinking this might be reminiscent of something that's already been done.
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