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To: j_b who wrote (6005)9/28/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 67261
 
And they cant kick him out of Berkeley, but I wonder is that because of Cals free speech legacy? Because it seems like if someone that offensive to the student body was a student at Stanford he would be expelled.

Remember Yale (I think) refused to allow a freshman to enroll after initially accepting her and offering her a scholarship, because she had been convicted of manslaughter at age 14?



To: j_b who wrote (6005)9/29/1998 10:32:00 AM
From: mrknowitall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
j b: <<OT>>

He's worse than scum- but "No judge would allow a person to be held for no reason."

How about reasonable suspicion that both of them were more involved in the crime than they were willing to tell police - the evidence may not have borne it out in a jury trial and the prosecutor may have lost the case, but we'll never know that - in fact, we'll never know what all of the evidence showed.

It is sounding all too familiar.

Mr. K.