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Disappointed with the SCOTUS decision not to review this law. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #1
The USSC has routinely upheld the collection of DNA ans other personal biological information Ikonoklast Nov 2013 #14
Wow. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #2
I remember when those boys were exonerated Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #3
Where are they now? mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2013 #7
I see nothing mentioned about the foundation... Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #11
They and their families went through hell for almost a year, pnwmom Nov 2013 #27
Like I said... Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #30
They needed to spend millions because that's what the best defense lawyers pnwmom Nov 2013 #33
They were *NEVER* going to plea Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #34
If they thought that they wouldn't have had to put on such a serious defense. pnwmom Nov 2013 #36
An all-white jury convicting upper-class white, student-athlete defendants Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #40
Why on earth would you expect an all-white jury in Durham, North Carolina? pnwmom Nov 2013 #41
Because THAT is what proper defense attorneys do Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #43
Wrong. Defense attorneys can't turn down more than a handful of jurors pnwmom Nov 2013 #45
They couldn't have gotten the venue moved?? Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #47
Well, considering that the whole case was a railroad job, pnwmom Nov 2013 #48
So you agree they would have likely gotten a change in venue Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #50
No, I don't think the parents would have spent their millions on the defense pnwmom Nov 2013 #51
Either way their sons got off, the parents recouped their millions in the settlements Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #52
Why exactly shouldn't they lead happy, successful lives? LisaL Nov 2013 #59
I'm not faulting them for anything Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #61
It's almost like you are pissed off that they didn't do it snooper2 Nov 2013 #53
I dunno... Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #54
Thank you for the info! pnwmom Nov 2013 #26
There was no probable cause for demanding DNA pnwmom Nov 2013 #15
If there's a murder at a party Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #22
No, not everyone gets fingerprinted, Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #24
Entirely different. If there is a murder at a party, there is no victim pnwmom Nov 2013 #25
no, they don't. Paolo123 Nov 2013 #44
Do we stop at a small party. Jesus Malverde Nov 2013 #85
Two of the young men who sued were NOT ever charged in this case. pnwmom Nov 2013 #19
self-delete pnwmom Nov 2013 #87
Very Sad - that woman needed a rehab and people FreakinDJ Nov 2013 #4
This case shows the flaw in a system where an anonymous accuser cpwm17 Nov 2013 #5
The real tragedy is how many of these 'college team' rapes continue to get covered up Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #6
This case shows that the best system has to maintain innocent until proven guilty cpwm17 Nov 2013 #8
It wasn't "totally unfair", since they're all free Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #16
It was totally unfair. The prosecution was deliberately withholding pnwmom Nov 2013 #31
That's the point -- The money and high-power legal defense Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #32
I absolutely thought there was a strong chance that they would serve time, pnwmom Nov 2013 #35
If the accuser was white, then maybe Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #38
There are plenty of people in Durham who share your attitudes pnwmom Nov 2013 #39
I'm black, so I'd never have been chosen for the jury in the first place Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #42
Do you understand that each side only gets to turn away a certain pnwmom Nov 2013 #46
I hesitate to call Durham "very" liberal, but that's just me Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #49
Lots of cases with young privileged defendants not getting off. LisaL Nov 2013 #58
This one's a hopeless case.... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #68
If there are particular cases you want attention to, pnwmom Nov 2013 #74
Jeez..... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #76
The biggest criminal, IMO, in this whole tragic affair Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #9
Sadly, I know of much worse cases of prosecutorial "hijinks" Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #13
I can't argue that, Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #18
Then you should be thanking the Duke students for getting pnwmom Nov 2013 #37
+1 Dr. Strange Nov 2013 #65
You should blame the false accuser for making it harder for other women. pnwmom Nov 2013 #21
She definitely made it harder for black women, at least Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #55
Although she is mentally ill, so there's that. pnwmom Nov 2013 #57
Yeah, if only the Duke boys Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #60
They are only 26 years old. No one knows how they will spend their lives. pnwmom Nov 2013 #62
Trayvon Martin is more important to me than Nifong at the moment Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #63
Finnerty didn't come from a wealthy family. He's the one you accused pnwmom Nov 2013 #70
I'm pretty sure the people's "debt of gratitude" Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #72
This has been happening to Black men for decades..... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #64
I'm not acting like this was the greatest injustice cpwm17 Nov 2013 #66
Well as a Black man, I'm taking it that way.... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #67
Don't change history cpwm17 Nov 2013 #69
And how the fuck is this different from.... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #71
Who is asking YOU to feel more for them? But why are you trying pnwmom Nov 2013 #75
Yada Yada Yada BronxBoy Nov 2013 #77
I was just as disturbed when prosecutors were dropping the case pnwmom Nov 2013 #79
Yep..... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #80
In the case you cited, what the woman did was just as heinous pnwmom Nov 2013 #73
Go read up on the Central Park 5 BronxBoy Nov 2013 #81
What is the point of comparing one wrongful prosecution pnwmom Nov 2013 #82
Because..... BronxBoy Nov 2013 #83
And that inequality actually worked against the Duke students pnwmom Nov 2013 #84
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Then you need to read more. mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2013 #12
No, it wasn't. Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #20
What are you talking about? Rape was non-existent in this case. pnwmom Nov 2013 #23
"The State Attorney General ...officially declared all three students 'innocent....' " mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2013 #28
Thank you. It's so frustrating that even after that, even all these years later, pnwmom Nov 2013 #29
You're full of it. nt Codeine Nov 2013 #56
Well, this is discouraging --not a good ruling for those pnwmom Nov 2013 #17
The whole thing was a travesty of justice bluestateguy Nov 2013 #78
"As for Crystal Mangum, the stripper who filed the claim:" mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2013 #86
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