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	<title>Comments on: California DUI Thoughts</title>
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		<title>By: DanR57</title>
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		<dc:creator>DanR57</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 23:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;DUI attorneys often hear their clients refer to themselves as &quot;victims.&quot; Hopefully these people will have a chance to attend a MADD victim impact panel once so that they can see what a real DUI victim is.&quot;

Victimhood is no less valid when one is the victim of an unjust stae and unjust laws than if one is a &quot;victim&quot; of a Drunk driver.  Besides, as MADD, et al would have us believe,if anybody even remotely affected by a drunk driving accident is a victim.  This definition is a far greater stretch than someone being arrested in an Unconstitutional &quot;sobriety checkpoint&quot; aka police state roadblock.


&quot;The fact is, if we are unjustly accused of a crime, we not only have the right to challenge it and a presumption of innocence..&quot; 

Puhleeease!   There IS NO presumption of innocence in a DUI case. There is, in fact, a presumption of guilt.</description>
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<p>Victimhood is no less valid when one is the victim of an unjust stae and unjust laws than if one is a &#034;victim&#034; of a Drunk driver.  Besides, as MADD, et al would have us believe,if anybody even remotely affected by a drunk driving accident is a victim.  This definition is a far greater stretch than someone being arrested in an Unconstitutional &#034;sobriety checkpoint&#034; aka police state roadblock.</p>
<p>&#034;The fact is, if we are unjustly accused of a crime, we not only have the right to challenge it and a presumption of innocence..&#034; </p>
<p>Puhleeease!   There IS NO presumption of innocence in a DUI case. There is, in fact, a presumption of guilt.</p>
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