• @[email protected]
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      82 days ago

      He’s innocent until proven guilty. But there does seem to be a strong case that he did kill him.

      • @[email protected]
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        302 days ago

        Impossible. Luigi and I were white water rafting in Idaho on the day of the murder. Luigi and I love white water rafting.

        • @P1nkman
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          102 days ago

          Nah, you were with his brother, Mario. It’s easy to mistake the two. I was with Luigi, he was vacationing in Denmark with me.

          • @LaunchesKayaks
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            112 days ago

            No no no. You see, you couldn’t have been with Luigi because he and I were horseback riding in Montana at that time.

            • @P1nkman
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              42 days ago

              Oh no, don’t tell her Waluigi fooled me again?

            • @atx_aquarian
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              “I would have liked to have seen Montana.”

              • @Slab_Bulkhead
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                123 hours ago

                perhaps Captain Borodin, in a another life. maybe even sometime say oh i dunno in the third arc of that life you’ll be a professor and run a failing dig site at Fort Peck Lake, Montana for fossils!

          • @Mr_Dr_Oink
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            102 days ago

            You are mistaken, you were with his evil counterpart, waluigi! I was with luigi, riding a mighty scots pine as it floated down the rivers of british columbia.

        • @[email protected]
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          132 days ago

          He isn’t. There is no plea of innocence in the US system. He pled not guilty. There’s plenty of daylight between innocence and not being guilty as charged.

        • Hildegarde
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          He pled not guilty. You don’t plead innocence in court.

          He has to prove that he is not guilty of the case brought by the prosecution. That’s what not guilty means. He only has to disprove the specifics of the case brought against him.

          Its the procetutor’s job to prove, it is the defendant’s job to disprove.

          Pleading not guilty is the right choice. Either his lawyers think he’s not guilty, and this plea lets them beat the charges, or he is guilty and this plea delays the inevitable.

          If he pled guilty that would skip the main part of the trial and go straight to sentencing. Pleading guilty is rarely a good idea unless you are making a deal for a reduced sentence.

          • @[email protected]
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            102 days ago

            The prosecution has to prove. The defense only needs to introduce reasonable doubt. Not that these are the sort of fine points that will matter when the show trial starts.

          • Amon
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            62 days ago

            It’s all just game theory. It’s a 2x2 grid of (actually guilty, actually not guilty) and (plea guilty, plea not guilty). You add up the risks and rewards for each box and usually not guilty is the better choice

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          I think it was a case I heard about on Criminal podcast where a man who turned himself in for having killed a man a long time ago and took full responsibility ended up pleading not guilty at his lawyer’s insistence. He thought there was a reasonable chance for a more lenient sentencing that way than pleading guilty. Can’t remember what the reasoning was.