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(Unverified)Mar 26th 2007 5:20PM
This is alot like in the movie "My Cousin Vinnie".
Facts were facts, but the locals convicted on ignorant uneducated beliefs.
I hope the author of that article has his/her car stolen at 3am, and that the thief plants all kinds of child-porn and drugs in the vehicle.
And when the author tries to defend him/herself, I hope everyone including the justice system says: "Too bad! Should have done a better job securing your car - No if's and's or buts - You are guilty!"
That's basically how the author is treating Julie Amero.