Not really the same.techno-ag said:
He's this generation's OJ.
OJ is a murderer. But courts don't say what is or is not. Police officers and courts evaluate evidence and apply a set of procedural rules. OJ was found "not guilty" according to the procedure of the court which adjudicated his case. OJ didn't get off because he was a black democrat. He got off because the representatives of the State - the police and the DA's office - screwed up some of the rules and procedures in a way that a very wealthy man's lawyers were able to exploit and create doubt among the People..
In this Smurfette case, the trial never even happened, the People never heard State's case, and it's pretty clear that is because of wealth privilege and celebrity privilege and political affiliation.
If this were someone like, say, Roy Moore or David Duke, any chance the State and the press would let the matter drop?