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Old 15-03-2011, 17:31   #6
Gary L
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Re: Attorney general warns newspapers over contempt

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
I disagree with that ,being charged with a crime usually means that there is substantial evidence that says you committed that crime, going to court is a way of either getting your peers to agree that the evidence is correct and you are guilty or it is wrong and you are innocent and should be a matter for the public .I agree that in rape,child abuse cases ect the way that the press report the charges is wrong delving into peoples background and creating a false image of someone is wrong and should be stopped but naming someone charged with these crimes is correct imo
So if you're charged with messing with 2 9yr old girls. you're quite happy to have your identity known. even if you're not guilty and survive long enough to prove your innocence?
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