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Hm..poor guy... I mean, he shouldn't of lifted her by the arms and shoved her out of the room, but how does that turn into mollesting?? I hope your friend actually gets to the court, and show them that behind that "sweet, lovely little angel" is a sick liar. Accusing your cousin of mollesting her is not a good rway for payback. I'm with you and your bud all the way, Dipstikk. This actually reminds me of what happened in the book To Kill a Mockingbird when an innocent black man was accused by this "sweet little girl" that he raped her, when she really did the bad deed, and he was charged guilty anyway!! I know that was back in the racist days, but this scenario still reminds me of it. I'm with you all the way with this Dipstikk. I hope your friend succeeds. I wish him good luck......ugh....teenage girls these days....
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Thats all well and dandy except for a few things.
1). Tom Robinson was not convicted because the jury neglected the evidence that pointed him innocent, he was convicted because he was black in the racist 20's. therefore you vcannot completely compare this event to the problem in To Kill a Mockingbird.
2) Mayella Ewell did not "do a bad deed," it was her father who raped her, not tom Robinson. What bad thing she did do was lie about the entire event but there were extreme circumstances at the time.
3) Yes I know To Kill a Mockingbird only "reminded" you of this situation, but I was only trying to clarify a few things.