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@ Alexander has a good point.Innocent until PROVEN guilty. Even if they can prove she has a Kazaa account, how can they prove she had that song.Seems like if OJ can get off, then there is a way this lady could have gotten off.She just needs to write a book, "If I had stolen the songs, this is how i would have done it."
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Joseph @ Oct 4th 2007 8:23PM
@ Alexander has a good point.
Innocent until PROVEN guilty. Even if they can prove she has a Kazaa account, how can they prove she had that song.
Seems like if OJ can get off, then there is a way this lady could have gotten off.
She just needs to write a book, "If I had stolen the songs, this is how i would have done it."