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By andrew
#278671
Cases like this attract such a huge amount of media hype I tend to have concerns about the final ruling. Then when a case like this has the ruling reversed it does set alarm bells ringing.

My ultimate nightmare is being arrested for a crime that I did not commit, so I might be a tad biased on this one.


It does get you a bit worried even if it is for something very minor as happened to me but at least when I was charged with something I not only didn't do, but it was physically impossible for me to do, it only involved a couple trips to the local police station to get everything sorted out. I laugh about it now and (in the word of MrT) pity the scrawny jug eared fool that tried to pull a fast one.

I remember years ago I received a letter from the Procuator Fiscal telling me that I was no longer welcome in Woolworths and that they were not pressing charges for me being caught shoplifting. This was news to me as I was in a class with a teacher and about 25 other folk that could vouch for me when I was supposedly in Wooly's 20 miles down the road. This prompted severe winding up (heck, I'd extracted the Michael too) from my Dad who opened the letter and asked if I'd mastered teleportation without telling anyone. After about 11/12 years I'm still waiting for an apology that I was promised from the Procurator Fiscal!

Makes you wonder what on earth was going on when the arresting officer was so incompetant that they failed to check that the details given to them by a 17 year old that gave my name (even spelt my surname wrong), the wrong address and the wrong date of birth and looked nothing like me for something very minor and insignificant as nicking pick 'n' mix or whatever it was from Wooly's. If someone gets something like this wrong, it ruins any confidence you would have in them for anything which could have majour implications.

Anyway, I had the last laugh - Wooly's went tits up!

I still marvel at the intelligence of this criminal mastermind and wonder how they manage to walk down the street unassisted. :hehe:
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By SennaVille
#278674
Honestly, I joke about this s***, but it really is my ultimate nightmare. What is even worse is that being good and straight and narrow doesn't protect you from eventually being arrested on some hyped up s***. As I'm typing this, I hope you all come to my defense if I ever get caught up in some nefarious sennaville killed DD scenario :D
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By darwin dali
#278678
Honestly, I joke about this s***, but it really is my ultimate nightmare. What is even worse is that being good and straight and narrow doesn't protect you from eventually being arrested on some hyped up s***. As I'm typing this, I hope you all come to my defense if I ever get caught up in some nefarious sennaville killed DD scenario :D

:yikes::superyikes::yellowyikes:
:flamethrower::gunfiring::rpg::uzi:

8-):whip:8-)
By andrew
#278683
I'll come to the defence to whoever pays me the most. Then I'll sell my story and be rich. BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! :D
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By madbrad
#278688
I know nothing of the case or any of the evidence etc, but having read 2 big books on the life of Senna, I have some idea of the absurd customs of the Italian legal system.
First, law enforcement is seemingly compelled to pick someone at random to prosecute, and the prosecution clings relentlessly to this course regardless of anything, and has no concern at all for the chance that they may be prosecuting an innocent person. The cops pretty much fudge everything in order to show cause. In this case perhaps they wanted to prosecute an American to protect their tourism industry.
I have seen a couple of TV shows about how cops squeeze false confessions from people they know are innocent by using tactics that make the Khmer Rouge look like a guest appearance on Sesame Street. They are professionals at the game of questioning. You are not a professional at being questioned. It is a contest that they have a huge advantage in, and they will always win. They keep you up late so you're tired, they get you all spun around and confused, they do a thousand different things to your mind, then eventually you decide you would rather spend life in prison than one more minute in this oven. That's how they do it. It runs rampant in the states and I bet it's worse in Italy.
In Italy, it's often Keystone Kops and Kangaroo Court.
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By racechick
#278698
Well Ive watched the case right through from the beginning and read everything I can find on it. They didn't just pick someone at random and they didnt just pick an American, they prosecuted an Italian as well and a guy from the Ivory coast.And all three implicated each other.
By What's Burning?
#278711
Honestly, I joke about this s***, but it really is my ultimate nightmare. What is even worse is that being good and straight and narrow doesn't protect you from eventually being arrested on some hyped up s***. As I'm typing this, I hope you all come to my defense if I ever get caught up in some nefarious sennaville killed DD scenario :D


It all depends... were you found at the scene of the crime, dressed in a latex suit with an undisclosed gelatinous lubricant smeared up to your elbows, or did they pick you up at home the next day at home shaking uncontrollably in a fetal position in a corner where you had no recollection of the last month of your life?

Who are we kidding? We know it was the Gimp.
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By SennaVille
#278743
Honestly, I joke about this s***, but it really is my ultimate nightmare. What is even worse is that being good and straight and narrow doesn't protect you from eventually being arrested on some hyped up s***. As I'm typing this, I hope you all come to my defense if I ever get caught up in some nefarious sennaville killed DD scenario :D

:yikes::superyikes::yellowyikes:
:flamethrower::gunfiring::rpg::uzi:

8-):whip:8-)


What's with all the firepower? I'd kill you slowly, DD :hehe:
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By darwin dali
#278746
Honestly, I joke about this s***, but it really is my ultimate nightmare. What is even worse is that being good and straight and narrow doesn't protect you from eventually being arrested on some hyped up s***. As I'm typing this, I hope you all come to my defense if I ever get caught up in some nefarious sennaville killed DD scenario :D

:yikes::superyikes::yellowyikes:
:flamethrower::gunfiring::rpg::uzi:

8-):whip:8-)


What's with all the firepower? I'd kill you slowly, DD :hehe:

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By racechick
#278749
I love that song!

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