Rykk wrote:

> Look, the laws allowing people to remain silent is to prevent the state from
> torturing confessions out of people.  Back in the day any confession was
> considered "the truth" but all it really was was some poor guy babbling
> whatever he thought would end the pain.

It was. Putting OJ on the stand now and citing him for contempt if he did not
tell the court in his own words what he did that night instead of allowing his
$5 million legal team to talk crap, or to cite him for perjury if his testimony
were found to be a lie (as regarding his shoes and photos thereof), are not
torture.

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