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Old 03-10-2012, 06:55 AM   #64
HansTWN
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Originally Posted by howyoudoin View Post
Having one's day in court isn't necessarily a panacea. It depends on whether we're dealing with the police being required to prove you did it, or whether the burden of proof is on you to prove you didn't do it.
As with any crime, when all the evidence points at you, you will have some explaining to do. Even if you are innocent. Somebody steals your credit card and buys material to make a bomb. Will you be get a visit by the police and asked to explain and will you have to cooperate? Oh yes. Does that mean you will be convicted, no. Innocent people come under suspicion all the time. That doesn't mean that they are being found guilty. But if there is evidence, you should help to clear it up. It is in your best interest.

That is the way the system always works.

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