stop_bumping_'dis_thread (it's okay 'cause it's already near the top, hehe
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Seriously. Justice was done people. The prosecution failed to meet their burden of proof in primary charges, and as such there
was reasonable doubt that she may not have done it, therefor she must have been found guilty. It's over. Those of you that QQ over it, just be satisfied with the fact that she is now disqualified from firearm ownership and may face up to 4 years for the four charges she was found guilty of. Honestly I'm glad she wasn't found guilty. It would have lowered the bar for conviction.
For 'tis better to let a million guilty men go free than to let one innocent man be incarcerated. Though, I do fear this may cause backlash in the community and people may support change in lowering the burden of proof because of this.