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To: AUrush who wrote (84828)7/25/2003 10:51:29 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
I read an article that said the phrase "Innocent until proven guilty" is nothing more than salve to grease the rails towards conviction and punishment. I guess it is only reserved for the rich and famous (Writer was talking about Kobe Bryant)

OT, but I'm left wondering, when did it become accepted "wisdom" that if a wealthy or famous person is accused of a crime by someone not as wealthy or famous, that the courts must return a guilty verdict or be considered "bought" by the defendant's stature?