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Originally Posted by AimeeAims
Casey Anthony was locked up for years before they realized they weren't able to prove she broke the law and let her go free. I'd rather not go through that.
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Sure she used an example that was hard to connect at first, but I understood what she meant.
The quote she was referring to said that IP addresses themselves are meaningless in the way of proving someone committed a crime. They are basically used to prove the location of a computer that was used. Whose to say who was sitting at that computer. The rest of the quote basically said they'd STILL have to prove you actually broke the law.
Anyway, Aimee was giving an example of one criminal (or supposed criminal) who was locked up for years before they were
not able to prove she broke the law. Whether Aimee was referring to Casey and a computer, I don't know. But what Aimee was trying to say in a "general" sense, was she'd just rather not experience being locked up for any amount of time while the lawyers and police are trying to determine if the computers "we folks" use, are actually used to commit a crime.
Bubba you say Casey was convicted and sentenced to 4 years. That might be fine, but still....overall again....
Aimee was just trying to say it's no fun being locked up while folks are working at proving you're guilty...esp. if you're innocent.
At least that's how "I" interpreted it and thus I could see the connection she was trying to make.