who knew???
Stampie said:In reply to ebonyandivory :
Thank you! But how the hell did you know that? The title and the first post from 759NRNG have no clues, no links...
Ghos(te)n, you know it's bad if Japans law is coming for you, they have some silly conviction rate because they only bring charges and cases they can win...
^That's a little chicken and egg, dont you think? You're giving their system a lot of credit.
Anyway, you only live once and I'd flee a rubber stamp court too. But I'm also a pretty big critic of the role of white-collar crime in modern society, so whatever i'd be guilty of would have little resemblance to this.
In a year of crazy news mailing yourself to Lebanon on a piano crate doesn't seem all that odd, though certainly a new take on going postal.
Vigo said:^That's a little chicken and egg, dont you think? You're giving their system a lot of credit.
Anyway, you only live once and I'd flee a rubber stamp court too. But I'm also a pretty big critic of the role of white-collar crime in modern society, so whatever i'd be guilty of would have little resemblance to this.
What else is the internet useful for if not unbridled speculation and presumption?
Guilt is automatic at this point. Of what is the question. Do I care? No. Nothing about this will change anything. THAT is my presumption.
Raze said:Vigo said:^That's a little chicken and egg, dont you think? You're giving their system a lot of credit.
Anyway, you only live once and I'd flee a rubber stamp court too. But I'm also a pretty big critic of the role of white-collar crime in modern society, so whatever i'd be guilty of would have little resemblance to this.
What else is the internet useful for if not unbridled speculation and presumption?
Some food for thought on the idea.
Do some googling on the Japanese criminal justice system and you'll see that there's scrutiny on their 99.9% number.
I understand why he fled.
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