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<blockquote data-quote="U31" data-source="post: 823071" data-attributes="member: 8996"><p>I agree Wayne, The car accident, and the protecting your property are just badly policed (?) laws imho, and that really could happen to anyone of us- </p><p></p><p>But to be punished extra, for protesting your innocence if found guilty is just terrible, the state want you to plead guilty purely to save time and court costs, so god help you if you really didnt do it and for whatever reason the evidence is stacked against you. That was a harsh lesson learned.</p><p>To me the jail term, fine or punishment should be the same regardless, there should be no "reward" for admitting guilt .</p><p></p><p>My mate who died was just a tragedy from start to finish. As i say it isnt in any way the full story, but he wasn't born a bad 'un, it just crept up on him after a terrible mistake of justice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U31, post: 823071, member: 8996"] I agree Wayne, The car accident, and the protecting your property are just badly policed (?) laws imho, and that really could happen to anyone of us- But to be punished extra, for protesting your innocence if found guilty is just terrible, the state want you to plead guilty purely to save time and court costs, so god help you if you really didnt do it and for whatever reason the evidence is stacked against you. That was a harsh lesson learned. To me the jail term, fine or punishment should be the same regardless, there should be no "reward" for admitting guilt . My mate who died was just a tragedy from start to finish. As i say it isnt in any way the full story, but he wasn't born a bad 'un, it just crept up on him after a terrible mistake of justice [/QUOTE]
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