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Originally Posted by bill dedman
Junior Barnes said, "One went across the scale and one did not! The one that did not give up his rights to a fair trial (so to speak)"
A "fair trial" would be to prove his innocence.... on the contention that he was of legal weight.
When you give that up, the assumption becomes that you were "guilty".... LIGHT.
Your spin on this defies simple logic, Junior....
They're both "guil;ty (assumed light in Fred's case; PROVEN light in Sorensen's.)
Same result should be imposed on both. No way to prove that Fred's car was of the correct weight.
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Henson's run was on a redlight 1st round at the D4 points race in Belle Rose. He was not required to go to the scales, he did not "AVOID" the scales. I was helping a friend that weekend and we were parked next to fred, I assure the car wasn't light and he didnt mean to do it