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The Big Bad Wolf.
Simple question.
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Simple question.
Simple question.
Simple question.
I do not advocate condemning a person to death solely on testimony of one eyewitness. If an eyewitness is consistent and trustworthy, and there is solid evidence to corroborate eyewitness' story, then so be it.
I am in Texas and tired of seeing people exonerated after years on death row for crimes DNA proves they never committed. Just imagine what injustice would have been done to these people and humankind had DNA not been used on these cases.
When there is any doubt on evidence on a case, I say: Put the death penalty away! No one should be executed on any case where there exists doubt.
I think it depends how many witnesses and if their story matches.
Simple question.
great movie!I think it depends how many witnesses and if their story matches.
Not sure what class it was..but we had a "play" of sorts where a couple of people disrupted what was going on with an "incident'. When it was done..we were all told to make notes on it..and hand them up front.
What people recollected was astonishing. And everyone had a different take on it.
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