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Crime and Punishment (part 3 of 7)

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

From July 1998, news program centered around the first of the JonBenet documentaries, the one called JonBenet's America by Michael Tracey and David Mills. In this portion, reaction to the documentary and the case in general by Chuck Green of the Denver Post, David Mills, the documentary producer, Jeralyn Merritt, defense attorney, and Norm Early, former District Attorney.

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  • Chuck Green needs his face shoved into his own shit. It's him and people like him that ruin peoples lives. The media should always be suspect in its reporting. Be it Sam Shepard or numerous other innocent people falsely accused for media gain. Nancy Grace, the piglet of media law, is a prime example of such false accusers.

  • The "presumption of innocence" exists only in a courtroom. That burden does not exist outside a courtroom. Outside the courtroom, we use ordinary reason to make our judgments, judgments that do not come with the penalty of jail, and that is why we are permitted to use ordinary reason in forming our judgments. The "presumption of innocence" is given defendants in a criminal case because of the penalties attached to the judgments that are made, which is the loss of freedom.

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