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Share a bed in the USA. Is it OK?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes tanyavee it�s an open door for every pervert in the USA. The US law system is a joke look at the OJ case! If you have loads of money you can buy off a few kids then when you go to court get a load of Celebrities to misguidedly speak up for you and then you are free go to carry on as before no one will dare take MJ to court again he�s free to do as he wants!!
He may not have been convicted but he has been shown to be a highly disturbed person, now very much in debt and with a career that's gone down the proverbial plughole. I think he would be well advised to lay low for a long time.
Totally agree jno. He was found NOT guilty, end of story! He would have been cleared in any country based on the evidence (or lack of it) given in court.
How would all you people feel if you were wrongly accused of such unspeakable crimes? He was cleared so give the guy a break, let him get on with his life without all this constant speculation and allegations from all you people who THINK you know what really happened.
Can't you just get on with your own lives?!
[edited by AnswerBank]. The verdicts in the Michael Jackson case mean that he was accused of crimes, and found not guilty. If the question was logical, then it would mean that an acquittal on any charge in any criminal trial will make the law describing that charge null and void.
by the way, newtron: the burden of proof is "beyond reasonable doubt", not "beyond a shadow of a doubt".
No Lilly I wouldn't let MJ baby sit my children, nor would I let Tony & Cherie Blair, Mr & Mrs Alan Titchmarsh, or nice old Mr & Mrs Smith down the road. If you read my post you will see that I wasn't saying that letting children stay around the house of a single 44 year old stranger was right, on the contrary, it isn't. But that has nothing to do with alleged child abuse, just simple parenting skills & nouse, of which I have neither!
As for being a misguided MJ fan, perhaps...although I wasn't at the court, I don't have any of his albums and Earthsong was really really really crap. He should be back in court for writing and singing that.
Bernardo I think your reply is very rude to tanyavee how do you know this is not a serious question I think it is and will treat it as so I cannot imagine it was posted as a joke? I for one take this question very seriously even if you don�t. I don�t think this is the end how many more innocent children are waiting to tell the truth and why did he pay off other kids? A lot of his so called fans cannot see past their CD collections.
I was not intending to be rude, and I regret if you have interpreted it that way. I merely pointed out the illogicality of the question, which seems to be implying that an acquittal of a criminal charge in a trial is equivalent to being a licence for the commission of further crimes by others. It's like saying
Does it mean that anyone in the USA can kill someone without fear of charges? Now that OJ Simpson has bean cleared of all charges.
When someone is found not guilty of a specific crime, it does not mean that the crime itself (in general) disappears from the statute books. All it means is that Michael Jackson was found not guilty in this specific case, just as OJ Simpson was found not guilty in his specific case.