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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheupsguy" data-source="post: 741782" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>I apologize, it seemed as though you were saying that you had already made up your mind in this case. As for OJ's celebrity status, that wouldn't have played a part in it for me. I'm no respecter of persons. I think the media had a bent against OJ and that's what pushed the multitudes against him. I personally would have gone into the trial with a clear mind and listened to the eveidence and arguments and made my own mind up, at that time. My thing is that so many people were biased by the media, that they expected a guilty verdict and when it was not guilty, they were let down. In my mind, guilty is guilty and not guilty is not guilty, meaning he didn't do the crime. Many people think that not guilty is <strong>not innocent</strong> because the prosecutor did a bad job, and this causes many to be unable to move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheupsguy, post: 741782, member: 9662"] I apologize, it seemed as though you were saying that you had already made up your mind in this case. As for OJ's celebrity status, that wouldn't have played a part in it for me. I'm no respecter of persons. I think the media had a bent against OJ and that's what pushed the multitudes against him. I personally would have gone into the trial with a clear mind and listened to the eveidence and arguments and made my own mind up, at that time. My thing is that so many people were biased by the media, that they expected a guilty verdict and when it was not guilty, they were let down. In my mind, guilty is guilty and not guilty is not guilty, meaning he didn't do the crime. Many people think that not guilty is [B]not innocent[/B] because the prosecutor did a bad job, and this causes many to be unable to move on. [/QUOTE]
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