Lisa loves Pooh
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I'm royally confused.
In this article on CNN, their attorny states:
Okay--the article is about how the mom told authorities that they knew the boy was hiding the entire time.
Now--I know that when someone is going to be arrested, that they should be read their Miranda rights so they know that anything they say can be used against them...
But the attorney doesn't talk about that at all.
Just saying they are presumed innocent.
I know it isn't a court of law--but we essentially have an admission that they sent authoritieso on a wild goose chase.
What innocence are we supposed to presume?
In this article on CNN, their attorny states:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/23/colorado.balloon.investigation/index.htmlTheir lawyer, David Lane, said that the sheriff was overreaching and that the family deserve the presumption of innocence.
Okay--the article is about how the mom told authorities that they knew the boy was hiding the entire time.
Now--I know that when someone is going to be arrested, that they should be read their Miranda rights so they know that anything they say can be used against them...
But the attorney doesn't talk about that at all.
Just saying they are presumed innocent.
I know it isn't a court of law--but we essentially have an admission that they sent authoritieso on a wild goose chase.
What innocence are we supposed to presume?