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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
If he is found not guilty then presumably he will not receive any punishment. What's wrong with having a discussion about what punishment a person should receive if found guilty? Doesn't it automatically follow? When murderers were hanged back before it was abolished then those not guilty of murder were not hanged. Seems quite logical to me.
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Agreed Willow, but the thread started out saying here's someone who should get the same justice as the man in Iran who was publicly hanged. l just commented that this other man in Minnesota has only been charged yet and not found gulity of any crime, so it seems a bit premature to call for the same 'justice' as was meeted out in Iran to be called for here .
Like l said everyone should be innocent until proven guilty in my book.
