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...Anyone who works, and especially the commuter, faces a daily sense of guilt that he or she is not spending enough time either at home or at the office," Burke says...
Quotes which assumed the guilt of the defendant were altered to assume innocence by the insertion of the word "allegedly." In reporting this incident, the reporter should have gathered more targeted responses to the facts of the case--making clear to those interviewed the status of the case and especially the University's delay in reporting the arrest and charge...
...assumed this tunnel your family vault. I never dreamed, however occult our guilt...
Cousin is obviously much more a victim of police and prosecutorial misconduct than O.J. Simpson ever was, yet where is his Johnnie Cochran, where is his Dream Team? Apparently something transcends race in determining guilt or innocence in the American system of justice. If the money talks, the client walks. SUSAN MANGUM Danville, Calif...
...sense of responsibility and by the recognition that what you print has consequences. When you refer to Elster (in centimeter-high letters, no less) as "the alleged rapist," and when you fill your front page with innuendo-laced drivel, you contribute to--nay, create--a presumption of guilt within the Harvard community which I believe will be impossible for Elster to counteract, should be actually turn out to be what the law currently presumes him to be: innocent. SCOTT A. CHESIN...