"extradition does not mean conviction" - he shouldn't even be facing
trial in a foreign country!
"Gary, I am sure you will feel better when this is behind you." - he's facing up to seventy (70) years in prison. At what point,
specifically, does he put it behind him if he is convicted and sentenced to seventy years??
I ask you again: how does one defend themselves when the prosecution is
not required to provide evidence?
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Originally Posted by murnut
I understand what you are saying, but extradition does not mean conviction.
Gary should NOT have admitted his guilt, but he did.
Gary, I am sure you will feel better when this is behind you.
Get it over with, and go back to having a life.
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