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Old 07-31-2009, 05:43 PM
bivol bivol is offline
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good points!


in communication with my friends i have a rule "in dubio pro reo".

it's a guideline from our legal system, meaning if court suspects some of the judged person's behaviour, but doesn't have clear information about it, it views the information in the way that is in the best interest of the person who is judged.

something like abolition of process due to lack of evidence, as opposed to keeping the process going and pressing the suspect until something comes up.

so when there is some disagreement with my friends, and i feel hurt, but i don't know if they did it on purpose, i view it as if they didn't mean it.

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