Submitted by cyllsn1341 on Wed, 10/28/2009 - 9:00am.
It is only in a 'Court of Law' that a person is 'Innocent until Proven Guilty'. That is for everyone protection.
As for me, if it barks like a dog, wags it's tail like a dog, walks like a dog, etc, etc, etc....then it's a dog. So I think he's guilty until he's proven innocent. About 15 years ago I saw with my own eyes, a crime take place. The man was guilty as far as I was concerned. He still got his day in court and 'was innocent 'til proven guilty'. I didn't need the court to tell me he was guilty, (I knew he was) but the court needed me to tell them what I saw. He went to jail and had a hefty fine.
Example: you get a speeding ticket for going 65mph in a 45mph zone. you go before the judge and plead not guilty (in hopes of a reduced sentance). The cop knows you where speeding (& so do you). But 'Your Innocent until Proven Guilty' in that court of Law.
Your whole premise of his innocence is based on your personal experiences. Someone else may think he's guilty based on their own experiences. So get off this 'Innocent until Proven Guilty' crap.
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