VAIN DEAN wrote: But Sandman you are one of my good friends and supporters who believe in my innocence. I can understand you don't give a shit about the guy that got killed or Chris Churcher, who did jail time for me, but I do hope you don't mean you don't give a shit about me anymore. Does that mean you won't come to visit me in Taiwan if I get extradited?
KEVIN SMITH THE BIG FAT CHIEF wrote:Oh, and you really should learn to curb your form of expression, accusing anyone of "lying" in a public forum like this is the sort of thing that can get you into all kinds of trouble.
All kinds.
BORDERSECURITY wrote:These last few posts are classic examples of what's wrong with flob. Dean's friends were really allowed to run rampant in the Zain Dean thread. They could post lies, attack others and post threats to sue if someone called them out (and know that those posts would be allowed to remain). Moderating was unfairly in favour of the Dean camp; a reply to the threat of a lawsuit was removed, leaving the threat itself in place. Posts deemed too critical of Dean were pruned, but it didn't seem any post coming from a Dean supporter was ever too extreme. Shameful
MAOMAN wrote:BORDERSECURITY wrote:These last few posts are classic examples of what's wrong with flob. Dean's friends were really allowed to run rampant in the Zain Dean thread. They could post lies, attack others and post threats to sue if someone called them out (and know that those posts would be allowed to remain). Moderating was unfairly in favour of the Dean camp; a reply to the threat of a lawsuit was removed, leaving the threat itself in place. Posts deemed too critical of Dean were pruned, but it didn't seem any post coming from a Dean supporter was ever too extreme. Shameful
It's not really important, I guess. Dead is dead.
ironlady » 03 Feb 2013, 12:58Aboriginal girl wrote: You will be fleeing the rest of your life.
From the Taiwanese authorities? Really?
Re: Zain Dean conviction--fatal hit & run case PART III
Postby headhonchoII » 03 Feb 2013, 13:11
I also forgot to mention Taiwan is not a party to the Hague Convention on Human Rights. Dean is lucky that he comes from a country that respects the rule of law in all it's forms, you can't just hand over people or deport them. Even suspected terrorists are difficult to deport.
Re: Zain Dean conviction--fatal hit & run case PART III
Postby Priest » 04 Feb 2013, 18:29
Let's get to the point. This case comes down to one thing: "Who was driving the car when it hit Mr. Huang?" Video evidence from the KTV shows Zain getting into the passenger seat and a valet driving the car away. The same video shows the valet coming back a few minutes later - too soon to crash into Huang and then get back to the KTV in time.
So what's more likely? (1) The prosecutor's story that Zain kicked the valet out of the car a few minutes after leaving the KTV, and drove himself home in a drunken state, hitting Huang on the way? Or (2) Zain's story, which involves a complex conspiracy between the authorities, the KTV staff, and the media, to tamper with video evidence and frame him with the crime?
I was at one of Zain's court hearings, and I have to admit there were gaping holes in the police case, the KTV staffs' statements, and Zain's defense as well. Yet through all that bullshit, the prosecutor asked the key question, which I borrowed above: "Who was driving the car when it hit Mr. Huang?" Zain’s lawyer didn’t have an answer to that question, and that’s why the judge convicted him. I think almost any judge/jury almost anywhere in the world would do the same.
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