Entrapment is when an officer induces a person to commit a crime. Here the alleged crime already happened and they're trying to get him to admit it.
Entrapment is when an officer induces a person to commit a crime. Here the alleged crime already happened and they're trying to get him to admit it.
Look up Lisa McPherson and then tell someone with a straight face that Scientology doesn't deserve ten times the scorn and ridicule that gets heaped on it.
Holy shit, I would cum in my pants if that happened.
Hey, people love their "innocent man falsely accused/convicted" stories (hell, Hitchcock built an entire career out of them), and they very badly want this to be one of them. I understand it, even if I don't agree with it.
The appeal isn't about the issue of whether or not there was reasonable doubt. It's about whether or not his attorney at the time provided effective counsel. I believe the question is whether it was negligence or a defensible trial strategy for Gutierrez to not contact the potential witness who said she saw Adnan in…
Good rule of thumb: any hit
Answer's upthread:
It sounds like this is another example of what I believe Glen Weldon referred to as Hollywood's fascination with spectacle, thinking it is a suitable facsimile for "action." Well-directed action should make you feel things, to be excited and worried about a character's well-being (say, most of Die Hard) or marvel at…
I will never get tired of watching this.
"I can't wait to go play for them," with "them" meaning "the Washington Redskins."
Wait just a god damn minute. "Yours" has now become "uours"? What the Christ.
He's the star of two of the three highest-grossing movies of 2014.
Especially when they outgain the opponent by 200 yards, have a 31-14 lead in the fourth quarter, and it somehow gets labeled that they "survived" (or "escaped").
I didn't get the notice that we've officially finished the "deny deny deny" phase and moved on to the "everybody else does it too" phase. Good to know.
Cue the insane "WHY IS THIS NEWS" FSU fans in 3, 2, 1...
I guess I don't see what the big deal is. Everyone assumed that Penn State agreed to the sanctions levied in the consent decree because the NCAA threatened to do much worse to them. This confirms was basically everyone assumed all along.
I just hope no women are completely inadvertently inconvenienced by this debate about ethics in sports journalism.
I have forwarded these comments to Leia Organa at the Rebel Alliance.
In my opinion, it's fantasgreat. I assume it didn't make Shitehawk's list because - SEMI-SPOILER - there technically isn't anything supernatural at play. Just evil, evil, people.