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en This is not a case of an innocent man getting convicted,

en [Yes, Bryant is innocent until proven guilty. And until he is convicted of a crime he has every right to earn a living. NBA commissioner David Stern said the right thing (publicly) when asked recently by a newspaper reporter whether Bryant should play as he awaits (along with the rest of us) the outcome of the criminal case against him:] Absolutely. ... could be [his] choice but [he] shouldn't be forced to.

en He's a convicted felon, and that's the sad truth. This is nothing more than a situation involving an incorrect case citation. No one who read the case [cited in the newspaper] could think it involves the same Carl McAfee. It's a Wisconsin case.

en They convicted an innocent man.

en I would think if he gets convicted of something there may be some changes. We still go by innocent until proven guilty.

en What can we say? What can we do? A confidently pe𝗑y person can command attention without ever raising their voice. How many times can you stand in a courtroom beside an innocent man who has been convicted?

en Most people fancy themselves innocent of those crimes of which they cannot be convicted
  Seneca

en [Ten years on, it is difficult to find many who would argue that Simpson was innocent. But there are plenty who believe he should not have been convicted because the prosecution did not make a strong enough case.] OJ Simpson is not Everybrother, ... Likewise, Nicole Simpson is not Everyvictim and Mark Fuhrman is not Everyracist ... Whatever the verdict, I don't think the OJ Simpson trial will have deep, profound or lasting resonance in American culture. It will not be transformative. It's a bad mini-series gone out of control.

en The jury made the wrong decision. They convicted an innocent man.

en I don't know exactly what evidence they have against my client, but I can tell you he is innocent. We'll be able to prove his innocence in that case just as we proved he was innocent of the rape charge.

en If an elected official is charged with a felony, the governor will suspend them from office, then if they were convicted they would be removed, and if they are acquitted they would be reinstated. But misdemeanors are all handled case-by-case and there is no certain time to have that done.

en It also captures anyone who's had a charge brought against them, though we only report those individuals who've been convicted, to allow for the mentality that people are innocent until proven guilty.

en These kind of charges are devastating. Even when you're (only charged and not convicted), 90 percent of people will believe you did it. But we turned down all the plea agreements so that they could tell a jury they were innocent.

en Our criminal justice system is not working as it should when innocent people are convicted of serious crimes and then spend decades -- or have even reached the end of death row -- before the mistakes, if ever, are caught.

en People in the commonwealth are asking what went wrong with the capital-justice system that permitted a completely innocent man to be convicted and come within nine days of execution. This trial will answer that question.


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