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Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Latest on the infamous 1989 Central Park Jogger Case
Latest on the infamous 1989 Central Park Jogger case. This wrongful conviction cast doubt on the validity of confessions to police.
I'll never understand the insanity of females who will make mistakes like running alone through the middle of Central Park in the dark. Yes, a correct world would support a choice like that, but it will never be a correct world. This woman's decision put some petty juvenile delinquents in jail for a long time, thanks to the imperfection in the system. She was/is the victim, but she's not alone.
I'll never understand the insanity of females who will make mistakes like running alone through the middle of Central Park in the dark. Yes, a correct world would support a choice like that, but it will never be a correct world. This woman's decision put some petty juvenile delinquents in jail for a long time, thanks to the imperfection in the system. She was/is the victim, but she's not alone.
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