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Ummmm... what do the laws of the USA have to do with a trial in the UK? The US supreme court upholds the Constitution of the United States of America, and the Constitution of the USA only protects US citizens. Not Aussies in UK prisons facing sex crimes charges in Sweden.
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Its not a trial in the UK. And he isnt currently facing any charges, he is wanted for questioning. As accurate as always. Last edited by Shasown; 16-12-2010 at 07:23 PM. |
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i'm still waiting to hear yur explaination as to what the US constitution has to do with any of this. you brought it up. you said the US justice system is obligated to presume innocence, and guilt must be proven..... how does any of this have anything to do with the US justice system??
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Don't be afraid to be weak. Last edited by lostalex; 16-12-2010 at 07:33 PM. |
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