This. People aren't saying she's guilty @Billysgingham. and if they are then they're incorrect; on the other hand, I feel uneasy with not having a trial.I’m a huge believer innocent until proven guilty but by the same token you do seem slightly to be dancing on the head of a pin . In that you firmly believe in it unless there is ‘overwhelming’ evidence and you seem happy , yourself, to decide when and where that particular caveat applies.
Hope somebody else dies soon so that thread can get back on topic...
How many people do you know mate that faced charges and walked away innocent or not guilty whichever, because I know a few.Im not on a crusade here just feel it is wrong to say she done something that is not proven.This. People aren't saying she's guilty @Billysgingham. and if they are then they're incorrect; on the other hand, I feel uneasy with people declaring her 'innocent'.
Innocent until proven guilty is a foundation of our unwritten constitution, yet it would be naive to conveniently ignore that she was facing charges before her death.
The whole Hitler argument was to highlight that the whole binary perspective has many flaws because while there is evidence it's never been in front of a court.
People can't have it both ways and it is just if people do question her legacy, to an extent.
I've been in court and been found not guilty / not proven, when I just might have been like.How many people do you know mate that faced charges and walked away innocent or not guilty whichever, because I know a few.Im not on a crusade here just feel it is wrong to say she done something that is not proven.
Why you quoting me?How many people do you know mate that faced charges and walked away innocent or not guilty whichever, because I know a few.Im not on a crusade here just feel it is wrong to say she done something that is not proven.
That's the way the law flies.I've been in court and been found not guilty / not proven, when I just might have been like.
Professionally, I know of countless example and I've never said she is guilty or advocated so. However, there is a huge difference between all of the below:How many people do you know mate that faced charges and walked away innocent or not guilty whichever, because I know a few.Im not on a crusade here just feel it is wrong to say she done something that is not proven.
Of course it can.I said it posts back.Everybody has different views on flack no one has on saville and the like.Professionally, I know of countless example and I've never said she is guilty or advocated so. However, there is a huge difference between all of the below:
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- Facing a trial and being found not guilty by a JP or a jury,
- Facing a trial and being acquitted,
- Never being charged,
Not to sound sensitive, but your example above is completely different. My whole point is that her circumstances are quite different, and as such deserve scrutiny.
- Facing charges and dying before trial (her circumstances).
Add to that, this scrutiny and the way the that the law is observed or analyse has to be consistent for everyone and anyone.
If one person is innocent without facing trial and this can't be suspect to discussion, it must be applied to all.
Legally, he is innocent because he was never tried. Do I suspect that if he faced trial he'd be found guilty? Definitely, when you consider the evidence against him.Of course it can.I said it posts back.Everybody has different views on flack no one has on saville and the like.
That is what I said from the start mate, if it had got to court she probably would of been found guilty, but my point was it never, and so give her the benefit of doubt.But racking her up against hitler and the like was unnerving for me.Legally, he is innocent because he was never tried. Do I suspect that if he faced trial he'd be found guilty? Definitely, when you consider the evidence against him.
Does he deserve to rot? Yes. With regards to flack, she is equally innocent although on the face of it the evidence doesn't late great, but not to the same extent.
Why? I am trying to stress that people must be treated equally and be provided the same rights. Remove the name: was X given the chance to a trial?That is what I said from the start mate, if it had got to court she probably would of been found guilty, but my point was it never, and so give her the benefit of doubt.But racking her up against hitler and the like was unnerving for me.