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by bhups
3359 days ago
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> “Then why did he steal this stuff? That’s the story the jury’s going to want to know about,” Judge William Alsup retorted. I find it alarming that the judge assumes a "guilty until proven innocent" position. Obviously outsiders like us would take a stance like this, but for a judge on the bench to operate in that manner sets off all kinds of red flags for me. |
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I find this more of a waymo provided enough information for a the judge to rule a `guilty` verdict. However the judge does not yet know who to apply the guilty verdict to, and how sever the punishment needs to be.
Also this is a civil suit not a criminal one. The same rules do not apply.
IANAL.