
surebought
Jan 31, 2012, 9:29 AM
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Re: [Brian] Dubious confession in Mazatlan assault case
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Brian, If you have so many doubts about this case, why don't you hire him a lawyer. Or file yourself a friend of the court declaration. A third party can file declarations in cases like this in Mexico. There is lots of injustice in Mexico and the world. Look up there in Canada with that poor Afghanistan guy who drowned his four daughters. I think the judge said some very mean things to the defendant when he was convicted on some stupid comments that the defendant made on a wiretap. Some say that he was convicted without any real evidence. Will what happened in Canada deter Islamic's from more honor killings in Canada in the future? Probably not. But if the guy in Mexico does gets tricked into confessing or is tortured, then this does get etched into the minds of the populace that they should not mess with the legal system and thus is a deterrent to crime. Most people know that they do not want to end up in jail in Mexico. You have to buy your own cell if you want privacy and your own food if you want to eat regularly. Jail in Canada is probably a better life than the life most people live who are free in Mexico. Mexican prisons statically have very few returnees. They try to teach them a useful skill. Lets hope this guy learns something like being stupid is not a defense against beating a defenseless women.
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