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From what I have read about that case, the state has a quirky law where an appeal means you've no longer been found guilty
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Reagen
Sep 12 '14, 15:52
the Panthers are technically correct, which is the best kind of correct!
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I'll be honest, punishing someone before they've had a chance to make their case makes me uncomfortable.
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Sep 12, 16:03
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I don't disagree, but there is something they can hang their hat on to say it's a work in process. -- nm
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