[Vision2020] Re: Wayne's Analysis of Criminal Innocence

Pat Kraut pkraut at moscow.com
Mon Dec 26 17:46:22 PST 2005


I agree also, this man apparently KNEW he had AIDS and has behaved with arrogance and selfishness. The citizens of Moscow needed to be fully aware.
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  From: Tbertruss at aol.com 
  To: CJs at Turbonet.com ; chasuk at gmail.com ; vision2020 at moscow.com 
  Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 5:13 PM
  Subject: [Vision2020] Re: Wayne's Analysis of Criminal Innocence



  Shelley wrote:

  I STRONGLY believe Mubita's name and photo need
  to be out there to notify the possible victims THEY NEED TO BE TESTED. 

  I agree.

  Shelley wrote:

  Do you fully understand HIV? 

  I have posted detailed information to the Vision2020 list regarding scientific and statistical information on HIV/AIDS, with references.  Perhaps you missed these posts?

  Shelley wrote:

  Regarding face to face counseling, if you would have done your homework
  before posting such ridiculous statements you would have known it was a 
  counselor" that reported to the police to do a "well check" regarding Mubita
  possible being suicidal. 

  My comments regarding Mubita's full understanding of what it means to be HIV positive were meant for speculation only, since of course I do not have access to all the facts in this case, nor do I think all the facts have been discovered yet, or made public.  

  You may have info that leads you to draw definite conclusions on the Mubita case, but one of my main points was that now that Mubita is not a threat to the public, let the criminal justice system do its work to determine Mubita's innocence or guilt.

  On that note, perhaps you'd like to respond to the following points from the same post you answered?

  If we trust our legal system, why not respect the very important principle of innocent until proven guilty, and let the system do its job?  

  There is no doubt that too much discussion of the certain guilt of an accused facing charges can hamper the legal system in assuring a fair trial.  Prosecutors and judges can feel pressure from the public to make decisions based on a kind of mob frenzy, rather than the guide of lady justice blindfolded holding the scales (fairness) and sword (the power of the legal system).  Unbiased jurors can be hard to find when the press and media and even list serves create a bias in huge numbers of people regarding a specific criminal case.  Potential jurors need to state honestly that they can listen to the evidence with an open mind in a trial.

  Ted Moffett



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