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Voice Of Justice

May 23rd, 2008

Voice Of Justice

Be Careful What You Ask For

As any reader of this blog should already know, I am continuing to follow the Angela Garbarino case as closely as possible, and I will support Angie in any way possible.

Yesterday, Katie brought to my attention an online petition demanding the prosecution of Officer Willis for crimes committed against Ms Garbarino. I assured her that I would check it out, and plug it here with a link.

I just visited the link to the petition, but refuse to add my name to it, despite the fact that I personally feel that Mr Willis should be strung up by his balls. There’s no doubt that the person originating this petition has the best intentions, and her goals are admirable. But, there is something very disturbing about it - in particular, this line:

“We feel that if Officer Willis is innocent of Police Brutality then he needs to prove it in a court of law.”

Mr Willis does not need to prove his innocence. This isn’t Iran or China. This is the United States. In the eyes of the law, Mr Willis is, and should be considered, innocent. It is up to the prosecution to prove his guilt, not the other way around.

Clearly, this shouldn’t be very difficult to prove.

Nonetheless, I can not conscientiously add my name to a request to deny an American their Constitutional rights regarding due process, no matter how obvious the outcome may be.

I do call upon the state of Louisiana to bring Mr Willis to trial, aggressively prosecute him, find him guilt, and then castrate him. But the burden of proof lies in their hands, not his.