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Scylax | 17:07 Sun 06th Jan 2013 | News
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....wants to exonerate himself by confessing to cheating by drug usage. Can anyone just forgive and forget? In my book he is a criminal and requires 5 years of imprisonment and confiscation of all his ill-gotten gains. What do you think?
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does confession exonerate? I don't think so, I suppose he'll releive some sort of burden by comming clean. Is doping an actual criminal offence?
Doping was and still is a criminal offence in France, the French police were very pro active about it at a particular time.
Furthermore, Armstrong sued the Sunday Times for libel about him doping and won. The ST are now counter suing and want their compensation back.
I feel sorry for the runeers up in the Tour de France. Although Armstrong has been stripped of his titles they will just become void.
I know lots of people who need to get doped up or grogged to to fly, maybe that was the reason here. And to France, more so.
Why would someone go to jail for cheating at sports?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CUr0bnDCfM

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