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August 3, 2006


It's all about truth-seeking, right?

It's hard to keep up your faith in the vaunted truth-seeking function of legal process, when you see accounts like this. It describes a plea bargain deal in Spokane that resulted in a defendant's pleading guilty to something he palpably didn't do, so as to beat the rap on the more serious offense he'd been charged with at first.

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