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To: MythMan who wrote (63243)1/30/2001 5:02:58 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
It's obvious that you don't know anything about the case, did you follow it at all or are you just repeating what the tabloid press would like you to believe? We followed the case pretty closely here in Baltimore. Initially I was just as inclined to think he was guilty as you are.....but I changed my mind after I followed what the prosecuters presented as a case in the court room. It was a pitiful case that no jury in America would have given a conviction on. Maybe the fact that he was accused is enough for you to convict him in your mind, it's not enough for me. I tend to believe that once in a while the court gets it right.

Tell me, if you out with some old buddies of yours drinking and they get in a stupid drunken brawl with a couple of guys that start hitting them over the head with champagne bottles and your pals wind up killing the guys, are you guilty of murder for being there? Gimme a break, the prosecutor wanted a big fish so he went after Lewis. Can't make a name for yourself prosecuting a couple of dim bulbs killing each other in a drunken brawl because that crappola happens every Friday night.