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Am I out of line to think that lying about being raped and ruining someone's life should be punishable... by rape?

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Yeah, double-jeopardy, no? Couldn't he rape her in the middle of times square and not be punished?

Sorry, I learned everything I know about double jeopardy from the movie "Double Jeopardy."
 
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Yeah, double-jeopardy, no? Couldn't he rape her in the middle of times square and not be punished?

Sorry, I learned everything I know about double jeopardy from the movie "Double Jeopardy."

No as it would just be a second count of rape. He'd be tried for a different rape than the one he was already convicted of.

Not sure how it would work with murder (as is the case in the movie) because you can't murder somebody twice.
 
No as it would just be a second count of rape. He'd be tried for a different rape than the one he was already convicted of.

Not sure how it would work with murder (as is the case in the movie) because you can't murder somebody twice.


There was no first count of rape. She said he didn't do it and he was immediately released. So he's got 5 years served for a crime that never happened.

I think this qualifies. Or what is the rule with the wrongly convicted?
 
You can't rape someone without impunity even if you were falsely accused, and furthermore the movie double jeopardy wasn't even correct.

from the wiki entry

Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz criticized the movie for, what he alleges, misrepresenting the law of the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment.[SUP][2][/SUP] "There are two separate incidents," Dershowitz claims. "She was falsely accused the first time. And maybe she can sue for that or get some credit. But then she committed an entirely separate or at least planned to commit an entirely separate crime the second time. And there's just no defense of double jeopardy for doing it the second time."
More drastically, as the Clause was interpreted by the Supreme Court in Heath v. Alabama (1985), a conviction in Washington state court would not bar a prosecution in federal or Louisiana state court, even for an identical offense.[SUP][3][/SUP]
However, because Libby shot Nick when she was in danger of life and limb, killing Nick would be justifiable homicide.[SUP][citation needed][/SUP]

No offense, but I think we should cede to Dershowitz on this issue.
 
No offense, but I think we should cede to Alex Trebek on this issue. He knows all about that shit.
 
Aponte could be on track to become NFL’s first female G.M.

Posted by Mike Florio on April 14, 2013, 1:41 PM EDT

In the 90-plus years of the NFL’s existence, very few women without family connections to ownership have held meaningful positions in football operations. Ben Volin of the Palm Beach Post explains that Dawn Aponte could become the league’s first female General Manager.

Currently Miami’s V.P. of football administration, Aponte has significant influence over the team’s contractual negotiations. And she works more closely with G.M. Jeff Ireland than most realize.

“Dawn will say ‘no’ when Jeff won’t,” a league source with knowledge of the team’s front office told Volin. “She doesn’t really have extemporaneous conversations. And she’s very ‘by the book’ with whatever stance the team has. But she’s done a fantastic job with making sure they’re one of the cap-healthiest teams in the NFL.”

Volin writes that Ireland routinely serves as the “good cop” and Aponte acts as the “bad cop” during contract talks.

This year, the duo good-and-bad-copped their way to a flurry of deals with low cap numbers in 2013. Next year, when those cap numbers spike, it’ll be up to Aponte to keep everything balanced.

Unless she leaves to run a team of her own.

The real question is when and if an owner will be ready to entrust the football operations to a female, especially in a franchise where the G.M. outranks the coach. It’s the kind of trailblazing that the late Al Davis (who hired Amy Trask to serve as the team’s CEO years ago) would be willing to do. It remains to be seen whether other owners will be as willing to disregard gender when it comes to hiring a General Manager.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-be-on-track-to-become-nfls-first-female-g-m/

Kind of interesting. Used to be on our staff.

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I'd do her.
 
This makes me think they're going defense in the first round and not for an Austin, Patterson, or Allen.
 
They should have probably just tendered Sanders as a second rounder in the first place. But I would have let him go in a second, because I doubt that he's on the team in 2014 and this is going to be a really bad season.
 
Bah, Harrison staying in our conference.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Breakthrough: Jets have granted permission for CB Darrelle Revis to visit Tampa Bay and undergo a physical with the Buccanners, per sources.</p>&mdash; Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/325956228788412417">April 21, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Permission for Darrelle Revis to undergo Bucs physical never would have been granted if NYJ and TB couldn't work out trade. So there's that.</p>&mdash; Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/325958127772127232">April 21, 2013</a></blockquote>
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