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==From the [[Dreyfus affair]] == |
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Yo ROMPO TU CUELLO MUJER!!!!!!! |
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[...T]he High Command pressed for an early trial and conviction. By the time it realized it had no conclusive evidence against Dreyfus, it was politically impossible to withdraw the prosecution without a scandal bringing down the highest levels of the French Army. Thus the accusations against Dreyfus, void of any merit .. became a massive cover-up to justify the hasty decision to press charges against him. The subsequent [[court-martial]] was notable for numerous errors of [[Criminal procedure|procedure]]. For example, the defense was unaware of a secret [[dossier]] that the prosecution had provided to the military judges. Withholding this dossier from the defense was illegal by French law. |
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I thought you would appreciate the above grandiose but eloquent irony. Returnez vous, s'il vous plait chere Bishonen, je t'aime et nous missons vous. [[User:Giano II|Giano]] ([[User talk:Giano II|talk]]) 10:43, 18 January 2008 (UTC) |
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From the Dreyfus affair
[...T]he High Command pressed for an early trial and conviction. By the time it realized it had no conclusive evidence against Dreyfus, it was politically impossible to withdraw the prosecution without a scandal bringing down the highest levels of the French Army. Thus the accusations against Dreyfus, void of any merit .. became a massive cover-up to justify the hasty decision to press charges against him. The subsequent court-martial was notable for numerous errors of procedure. For example, the defense was unaware of a secret dossier that the prosecution had provided to the military judges. Withholding this dossier from the defense was illegal by French law.
I thought you would appreciate the above grandiose but eloquent irony. Returnez vous, s'il vous plait chere Bishonen, je t'aime et nous missons vous. Giano (talk) 10:43, 18 January 2008 (UTC)