Originally Posted by
magellan315
If there is no crime or an intent to commit one what is the legal basis to require someone to answer the question? You keep trying to blame the victim, in this country I am innocent until proven guilty and I am under no legal obligation to assist proving my innocence or guilt.
I am not trying to blame "the victim" in this case. I was simply highlighting how his actions added fuel to the fire. My original post on this matter simply stated that the case wasn't a good example to use as a basis for legal action, as there are too many opportunities for defense. That's just my opinion. I've also shown why I hold this opinion.
We'll see how this plays out.