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<p>[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 2255411, member: 32346"]You take a plea of guilt if you agree you are guilty (does not matter of what), not to avoid prison sentences. If you are innocent you fight your case in a court of law and PROVE this with evidence, just as the prosecution has to PROVE you were guilty of wrong doing before bringing charges against you.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do understand that the justice system is broken and can fail at times, but that usually is not the case. Tulving is guilty and he will plead to it. From my understanding, he was guilty of the same type of thing in the 1980's also.</p><p><br /></p><p>When you try to get over on unsuspecting people who trusted you with their hard earned money, you deserved to be held accountable for the poor decisions that you chose. He figured the only way out was to rob the unsuspecting now and deal with the consequences later.</p><p><br /></p><p>Its a shame because what I have read about him was pretty solid. People were still siding with him months after not receiving their purchases, so to me, that speaks volumes about how he handled his business at one point and time. People just could not fathom that their money was gone. Regardless how trustworthy he was, 1 time is all it takes.</p><p><br /></p><p>They say you can live your life while doing thousands of goods, but, people will only remember the 1 bad. The problem is that when going into something, a person may have the best on intentions to be honest but when they are faced with a difficult situation, they re-evaluate those intentions and try to find the best way possible to soften the blow. Money changes people and always will dictate what someone will do for it. Cliche as it may sound, it is the root of all evil and will spoil a perfect apple if given the right circumstances to do so.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jmho[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ThinnPikkins, post: 2255411, member: 32346"]You take a plea of guilt if you agree you are guilty (does not matter of what), not to avoid prison sentences. If you are innocent you fight your case in a court of law and PROVE this with evidence, just as the prosecution has to PROVE you were guilty of wrong doing before bringing charges against you. I do understand that the justice system is broken and can fail at times, but that usually is not the case. Tulving is guilty and he will plead to it. From my understanding, he was guilty of the same type of thing in the 1980's also. When you try to get over on unsuspecting people who trusted you with their hard earned money, you deserved to be held accountable for the poor decisions that you chose. He figured the only way out was to rob the unsuspecting now and deal with the consequences later. Its a shame because what I have read about him was pretty solid. People were still siding with him months after not receiving their purchases, so to me, that speaks volumes about how he handled his business at one point and time. People just could not fathom that their money was gone. Regardless how trustworthy he was, 1 time is all it takes. They say you can live your life while doing thousands of goods, but, people will only remember the 1 bad. The problem is that when going into something, a person may have the best on intentions to be honest but when they are faced with a difficult situation, they re-evaluate those intentions and try to find the best way possible to soften the blow. Money changes people and always will dictate what someone will do for it. Cliche as it may sound, it is the root of all evil and will spoil a perfect apple if given the right circumstances to do so. Jmho[/QUOTE]
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