• Zeppo
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    1 year ago

    Yes, I understand why they do it. That’s usually before a case is decided or settled, and they can’t say “someone did this or this” because it might be libel if they are found innocent. So they have to say “allegedly” or “police say they believe” (no offense but this is fairly common knowledge). It is okay to definitively state that someone committed a crime after they’ve been convicted.

    I suppose that in this case, they had a settlement without admitting fault or something and so have to continue using that sort of language. They do not have to credulously repeat what police say about other aspects with no questions though. For instance when they say “oh oops police lost the tape” they could follow that up by discussing whether it is common or not for police to conveniently lose recordings that could be incriminating.