Raziaar
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/19/us/19scotus.html?_r=2&hpw
Jesus Christ. What a ****ing stupid ruling.
This is going to have some serious blowback in the future.
What are we, a ****ing country that wants to imprison somebody for the crime even if it's not the god damn guy? I don't know anything about this case in the article, but for other cases I do have strong ****ing feelings about the ability for innocent people to be proven innocent by DNA evidence. It's shown before that it can help free innocent men who were wrongfully convicted. And they can't even do it even if it's with their own money?
But now... those men will rot.
This pisses me off to no end.
Jesus Christ. What a ****ing stupid ruling.
This is going to have some serious blowback in the future.
WASHINGTON — Prisoners have no constitutional right to DNA testing that might prove their innocence, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday in a 5-to-4 decision.
“For reasons the state has been unable or unwilling to articulate,” Justice Stevens wrote, “it refuses to allow Osborne to test the evidence at his own expense and to thereby ascertain the truth once and for all.”
What are we, a ****ing country that wants to imprison somebody for the crime even if it's not the god damn guy? I don't know anything about this case in the article, but for other cases I do have strong ****ing feelings about the ability for innocent people to be proven innocent by DNA evidence. It's shown before that it can help free innocent men who were wrongfully convicted. And they can't even do it even if it's with their own money?
But now... those men will rot.
This pisses me off to no end.