"Light someone on fire and if they die, they are innocent."
Silence is neither an acknowledgment guilt or innocence, But the absence of speech.
I have never been so fearful of a verdict to such a question involving the admission of guilt since the Salem witch trials. It's the sense of the justices I question not so much the grounds of the case.
Silence is neither an acknowledgment guilt or innocence, But the absence of speech. I have never been so fearful of a verdict to such a question involving the admission of guilt since the Salem witch trials. It's the sense of the justices I question not so much the grounds of the case.