Oh hai...you must be stupid and missed what I have said in this threadboxy wrote:O I C
It's alright for Indians to railroad the obvious suspects, but not us? Fascinating.
Goodo... Fuckwit
Oh hai...you must be stupid and missed what I have said in this threadboxy wrote:O I C
It's alright for Indians to railroad the obvious suspects, but not us? Fascinating.
Is Sheikh al-Hilali representing the accused?Super Nova wrote:he has never heard of a "respected lady" being raped in India.
That is just sick. It's about power and men have absolute power of women in some societies still. These examples just beyond my understanding. I mean that governments and legal system in the world still see rape of women their fault and they punish the women, the victim rather than protect her (and her child).boxy wrote:It's amazing what some women still have to put up with. How about that girl in the Maldives who is facing a flogging when she turns 18, for fornication, because her father raped her (and apparently killed the resulting infant). Sick, sick joke
Under the law and legal process this may be true. As an individual not involved in the legal process, fuck em, they a guilty and since captial punishment exists in India I want them convicted (if they are guilty), hanged and if I had my way they would be hanged after each of them were forced to spend a weekend with Bubba.Aussie wrote:Welcome to the enigma..........the magical mystery tour........ that is India. Be prepared for more. But also, please keep in mind the presumption of innocence to which those charged (in Australia.....dunno about India) are entitled to.
Every individual has the right to a defence, innocent or guilty, this and to have their case heard in court.IQS.RLOW wrote:http://www.indianexpress.com/news/will- ... -/1053420/
Our resident pedo defender should have no issue wiping the blood from their penises onto his resume...Lawyers at a Delhi court have said they will not defend the six people standing trial for the gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student whose case has shocked the country and provoked a national outcry for safety of women.
Hearings are expected to begin on Thursday at the Saket district courts, where the Delhi Police will formally present a 1,000-page chargesheet against five men facing the charges. The sixth, believed to be a juvenile, would be tried in a juveniles'' court, but the police are conducting bone tests to determine his age.
"We have decided that no lawyer will stand up to defend them. It would be immoral to defend the case,"
I think i nthuis case the evidence will convict them.This might help explain why innocent or guilty, it's unlikely these men will receive a fair trial,(by our standards) much less a sound defence.
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