2) The drug dealer who claims that he'd done dealings with Rainwood before should've gotten severely drilled by Rainwood's lawyer. A perfect strategy would've been for the drug-user to name time/places, and then PROVE that Rainwood wasn't there (either by showing work records of him being at work on airplanes or somewhere else with his wife). In any case, it wouldn't have been difficult for an average lawyer to make the drug-user's testimony worthless
Right. Then why are so many innocent Americans in jail if the average lawyer could do just that?
That's not how the judicial system works here.
Read up on the young man who had tickets, witnesses and a random newscast screenshot proving he was at a ball game and therefore nowhere near a murder scene -- and he STILL got convicted.
The only people not getting framed in this country might be Asians and Hasidics. It pays to be extremely insular and have a reputation for taking care of things internally. That might change with the generational results of more mixed marriages, but we'll see.
As for crooked cops getting drilled, your naivete is sorrowful. If you really want to condemn the movie for plot holes, go for Selleck's socioeconomic station. They wouldn't have busted him for drugs, they would have framed him with something more salacious to the public.
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(In reply to hwcperfect re Godzilla 2014)
LaLlama: Make me give a *beep* whats going on
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