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How to dress like an innocent man

Stony32

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I'm sure Al wore a lapel flower now and then.

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cptjeff

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Originally Posted by entrero
If only he paid his taxes probably he'd be innocent

Well, he would be not guilty anyway.

Not to mention that actaully paying his taxes would involve admitting to certain income that the government would want to look into...
 

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Originally Posted by entrero
If only he paid his taxes probably he'd be innocent

In some countries, owing some money to the taxman is worse than slaughtering people and it was pre-Credit crunch...
 

bleachboy

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Originally Posted by Hippo
This must be a troll thread. There's no way you're seriously planning on wearing a three piece, fedora and lapel flower to your trial as a criminal defendant. Right?

Agreed. The guy just described Al Capone.
 

detroiter

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Apparently you guys have never been to detroit, where our mayor goes to court in fedoras, double windsor knots, french cuffs with gold and diamond cufflinks, and of course gator shoes. the mayor isnt the only one to dress like that either at court, 36th district is entertaining, you see purple suits, and everything going in there.
 

detroiter

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kwame in court, i mean of course he is in prison now, and also facing another 30 years or so for federal crimes, but yea, great court style.

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lasbar

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No hat ,no fur especially for a men and no bright colours especially in murder cases ,you don't wab
nt to appear shallow.
 

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