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Originally Posted by garinda
You wouldn't have been alone.
Since it was a widely reported story, I guess she now feels lucky it didn't go to trial, if people already had her marked down as guilty.
She probably feels luckier still that we no longer have the death penalty, seeing how close she came to standing trial for murder.
We should all remember the most basic concept of British law, that someone should be assumed to be innocent, until proven otherwise.
Despite what the press have decided to report.
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Think its time to stop naming people who are accused of a crime until they are found guilty, the have been numerous cases in the past especially Rape case where a man has had malicious complaints against him and has been found not guilty, whereas the mans name has been blacken whilst the woman retains anonymity throughout, this is totally wrong because as we all know mud sticks