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Old 12-03-2008, 07:19 PM   #2
richlevy
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Well, she's been found guilty in the court of public opinion. Even with the lesser sentences, she'll have to disclose her conviction to any future employer and then explain the details when asked.

While many legal scholars and the jury believed that she could not be convicted on the felony charges, it's almost impossible to find anyone who will defend her actions.

She will be a pariah for a very long time.
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