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Duke Lacrosse - All charges dropped

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by GB-Hack, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    I don’t even know that I believe this, honestly. I’m just throwing it out there for discussion.

    If these guys aren’t guilty, and they were falsely accused, and their names are tainted anyway, shouldn’t the name of the false accuser (IF she’s a false accuser) be out there? I’m not talking about reasonable doubt here, rather damn-near undeniable proof they didn’t.

    On the other hand, if anyone actually raped her, there is no physically or psychologically violent-enough punishment for a rapist. Rapists deserve any punishment they receive, and likely much more.
     
  2. Msaint

    Msaint Member

    And -- d
    and there it is, folks -- ding, ding, ding! -- the exact point of view that deemed it perfectly OK to falsely accuse, lock these kids up and throw away the key even before the first shred of credible evidence was ever presented. well done, jboy.
     
  3. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Well done, Msaint.
     
  4. boots

    boots New Member

    Bet on Black. That phrase has a new meaning at Duke.
     
  5. heyabbott

    heyabbott Well-Known Member

    Yes
     
  6. keef spoon

    keef spoon Member

    That might violate Title IX. If you pay the legal costs of male students, ...
     
  7. keef spoon

    keef spoon Member

    Amen!! Thank you Fox News. More outlets should be publishing this liar's name.
     
  8. Civil rights actions are federal. You'd have to get a US Attorney involved -- unless there's some NC statute I'm not aware of.
     
  9. Double J

    Double J Active Member

    Agreed.
     
  10. abcdefg

    abcdefg Guest

    Let’s get rid of the overblown hyperbole tossed around here. Nobody was locked up with the key thrown away in this case. What happened was justice prevailed BEFORE these men were locked up. That’s very rare in today’s legal system, and it only came about because these men are rich and able to afford top legal representation. Most don’t have that luxury.

    One of the lacrosse players said this opened his eyes to injustice in the criminal system. I wish it would open eyes on SportsJournalists.com, too. Maybe I missed it, but I don’t see as many threads on the 13 men in Dallas County who have had their convictions overturned based on DNA evidence since 2001. I don’t see a national lynch mob out to get the former prosecutor there who pushed for so many convictions of innocent people. Oh, that’s right. At least some of those were just minorities. I guess it’s hard to work up the same sense of outrage about them. But those people really were locked up with the key thrown away. It took decades in some cases for justice to prevail. Talk about lives being ruined.

    That’s not to make light of what those lacrosse players went through. But everybody seems to be lashing out over the great injustice visited upon them in this case. In the end, there was no great injustice. They never went to jail. They were exonerated. That's justice. Most who come up against the system are not so fortunate.
     
  11. Ashy Larry

    Ashy Larry Active Member

    The great injustice is that they are now household names and will always be connected with this case. In the future....maybe we can let the judicial system and not the media convict.
     
  12. jboy

    jboy Guest

    Thanks! Seriously, though, it's not that I don't feel for those guys. I can't imagine the hell they've been through. But let's not blow smoke. These guys' lives aren't ruined. They'll all find good jobs, buy a nice house, join a country club, etc., etc.

    I'd feel a lot sorrier for a poor white kid without the means to hire expensive attorneys. Why? Because he'd be in jail right now.

    Good for those guys to get cleared, and, yes, that prosecutor was a fucking idiot and deserves never to work again. It's possible to be innocent and still be a jerk, as I'm guessing frat boys who hire a stripper for their parties are.
     
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