I think it is legitimate to question whether this is a legitimate religious 
belief. I know it's somethign that crossed my mind.

Dana

On Wed, 28 May 2003 14:54:46 -0400, jon hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What I find worrying is that a copy of the Quran has been entered into
> evidence. I would think that it would be plainly obvious by now to
> everyone that basing a court decision in any manner on a religious
> belief is not allowed anywhere in the US.
>
> I'm not sure about the process, but I think the prosecution would be
> within it's rights to ask that it be made inadmissible as evidence.
> Perhaps they are angling for a guaranteed way to appeal though.
>



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Someone has to knuckle down and change history, and that someone is you - 
The Doctor

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