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Originally Posted by Acepimp
I already did. If the investigators simply *believe* someone said something that wasn't accurate then they can be charged with perjury, even if the investigators are mistaken or can't verify anything.
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You continually show just how clueless you are to both the American criminal system and America in general. Prosecutors need PROOF of any crime they charge someone with or they look incompetent to both the courts and the public. They don't say 'well I *believe* Joe Blow committed this crime so that's good enough'. Goddamn you're a fucking idiot.