Quote:
Originally Posted by edslunch
I'm sure CPS has what they consider to be enough evidence to find him guilty, and the most likely scenario is that he is indeed guilty. But only the court (in this case or an appeal) can actually find him guilty. I'm just objecting to the number of posts here along the lines of "they wouldn't have charged him if they didn't think they could prove he was guilty, therefore he must be guilty". Let the courts decide.
|
I didn't proclaim him guilty and I know how the legal system works. With that said, I believe he is guilty. This is a high profile case, it's not your regular criminal case of theft or assault etc. and therefore I doubt they are charging in this kind of case unless they believe without a shadow of a doubt there will be a conviction.