Bottom Liners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum for November 07, 2008

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    runar  about 16 years ago

    Here’s an interesting notion: if someone is acquitted and later found to be guilty, double jeopardy applies and the crime can’t be retried - so how about fining the lawyer?

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    quinones.felix  about 16 years ago

    The prisons are full of inmates that claim to be legal eagles. If they were so sharp, what are the doing in prison?

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    KingRat  about 16 years ago

    runar: if any one is punished in such a case it should be the DA or prosecutor that are punished. q-bud0621: by law all prisons must have a law library and with nothing much to do in prison a lot of inmates do learn a lot about the law (note this would be after incarceration).

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    MotherOfMoses  about 16 years ago

    Do boogers have any nutritional value?

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    blackman2732  about 16 years ago

    Nice change of subject Nozzi

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    KingRat  about 16 years ago

    the more important question would be if eating boogers is cannibalism

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    MotherOfMoses  about 16 years ago

    blackman it’s just that everyone had these serious, legal questions & that’s just something that wondered in my head. I thought if you ever get stranded somewhere with no food or maybe water, if they could sustain you for a while. I don’t know.

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    KingRat  about 16 years ago

    he can not be tried on the same crime but if for instance he kills someone with his car and is found not guilty of vehicular homicide (looks like and accident) and evidence is later found that he planed to kill the victim he could be tried on first degree murder because it would be a different crime.

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