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Old August 13th 05, 02:36 PM
John Doe
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At 12:48 13 August 2005, Stewart Kissel wrote:
' At that point, the pilot had not even been charged,
much less convicted of a crime.'

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An arrest alone does not mean necessarily that a person
has been charged... It is quite normal to arrest people
after accidents on suspicion (and only suspicion) of
felonies and then release on bail pre-charging, even
if in the end no charges are brought. A person on
bail has various restrictions on movements (depending
on bail conditions) and it's easier to bring them back
to charge them.

Again, you are jumping to conclusions, let the investigation
take its course. I wasn't there, neither were you.
If and when formal charges are brought, then you can
point a finger.

J