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I did play Guess The Crime for about 2 hours when I should've been working. It's an interesting site, click on the faces and you can see what they were booked for. You can search the archive based on age, too, which is fascinating - especially 70 and over.

But is this right? Technically not guilty until proved otherwise - but if you're booked in Tampa, you look like a criminal.

What do you think?

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I did play Guess The Crime for about 2 hours when I should've been working. It's an interesting site, click on the faces and you can see what they were booked for. You can search the archive based on age, too, which is fascinating - especially 70 and over.

But is this right? Technically not guilty until proved otherwise - but if you're booked in Tampa, you look like a criminal.

What do you think?

The criminal justice is a farce. Got money. You're OK. Not. You're fucked. Edit to add. Tthere are exceptions but that's the norm.
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I feel it, when I sorrow most;
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I did play Guess The Crime for about 2 hours when I should've been working. It's an interesting site, click on the faces and you can see what they were booked for. You can search the archive based on age, too, which is fascinating - especially 70 and over.

But is this right? Technically not guilty until proved otherwise - but if you're booked in Tampa, you look like a criminal.

What do you think?

The criminal justice is a farce. Got money. You're OK. Not. You're fucked. Edit to add. Tthere are exceptions but that's the norm.



Agreed, its justice for all "with money".
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I did play Guess The Crime for about 2 hours when I should've been working. It's an interesting site, click on the faces and you can see what they were booked for. You can search the archive based on age, too, which is fascinating - especially 70 and over.

But is this right? Technically not guilty until proved otherwise - but if you're booked in Tampa, you look like a criminal.

What do you think?



This one makes me wonder if he is charged for battery or he's a victim of battery?
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]The criminal justice is a farce. Got money. You're OK. Not. You're fucked. Edit to add. Tthere are exceptions but that's the norm.



Agreed, its justice for all "with money".



I suspect money helps - a lot - however

as to the comment - I hear that almost 100% from people that are guilty, get caught, and then are pissed because they couldn't get off. But instead of cleaning up their own act, they obsess about complete strangers and cases they have little knowledge about

"justice" isn't me getting off regardless of my actions while those you don't like get trampled on regardless of their actions(though today that seems to be the current desire and trends) -

justice is the correct determination of guilt or innocence and then actions to protect society from the criminal doing it again

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justice is the correct determination of guilt or innocence and then actions to protect society from the criminal doing it again



What a novel and ingenious idea. We should immediately change over to that system.
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justice is the correct determination of guilt or innocence and then actions to protect society from the criminal doing it again



What a novel and ingenious idea. We should immediately change over to that system.



no, I don't think so. PC thuggery combined with narcissism is much more effective

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justice is the correct determination of guilt or innocence and then actions to protect society from the criminal doing it again



What a novel and ingenious idea. We should immediately change over to that system.


yep, why would we throw out the liberal ideas and go back to actually just deciding guilt or innocence?:o

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yep, why would we throw out the liberal ideas and go back to actually just deciding guilt or innocence?:o



You mean like "if she floats, then she's guilty. If she sinks (and drowns) then she's innocent!

Ahhh, the good old days. When you could get justice and health care from the same practitioners. "Fetchez le hirudinea!!!!"

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yep, why would we throw out the liberal ideas and go back to actually just deciding guilt or innocence?:o



You mean like "if she floats, then she's guilty. If she sinks (and drowns) then she's innocent!


those days, that would have been a very 'liberal' method (new idea that's different from the norm)

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I did play Guess The Crime for about 2 hours when I should've been working. It's an interesting site, click on the faces and you can see what they were booked for. You can search the archive based on age, too, which is fascinating - especially 70 and over.

But is this right? Technically not guilty until proved otherwise - but if you're booked in Tampa, you look like a criminal.

What do you think?



This one makes me wonder if he is charged for battery or he's a victim of battery?


Looks to me like, he must've tripped and fallen down.:D


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