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Second Book of Solo Man

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THE PREDICAMENT OF JOSEPH AND THE PLEA BARGAIN JOSEPH FOUND HIMSELF IN A PREDICAMENT OF NO MEAN PROPORTION WHEN HE WAS ACCUSED BY POTIPHAR S WIFE OF ATTEMPTED RAPE BY DENYING THE ACCUSATION OF POTIPHAR S WIFE JOSEPH WHO WAS A MERE SLAVE WAS INDIRECTLY IMPLYING THAT THE HIGH RANKING AND BEAUTIFUL WIFE OF POTIPHAR WAS LYING ABOUT BEING SEXUALLY ATTACKED BY A LOWLY SLAVE WHY WOULD SUCH A REPUTABLE AND POWERFUL WOMAN LIE ABOUT BEING ATTACKED BY A POOR SLAVE WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE HER MOTIVE A COURT OF LAW WOULD WANT TO KNOW WHAT WILL SUCH A WOMAN WHO HAS ACCESS TO EVERYTHING POSSIBLY GAIN BY LYING ON A SLAVE A COURT OF FREE WILL WOULD HAVE FOUND ABSOLUTELY NO MOTIVE FOR SUCH A POWERFUL WOMAN TO LIE ABOUT BEING ATTACKED BY A JUVENILE SLAVE THE SAME COURT WOULD HAVE FOUND EVERY MOTIVE ON THE PART OF THE SLAVE TO ATTACK HIS MASTER S WIFE THE COURT WOULD HAVE DETERMINED THAT JOSEPH WHO WAS A YOUNG MAN HAD RAGING HORMONES WHICH COULD HAVE PUSHED HIM INTO SEXUALLY ATTACKING HIS MASTER S WIFE THE COURT WOULD HAVE ARGUED FURTHER THAT JOSEPH HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SATISFY HIS RAGING DESIRES SINCE NO ONE ELSE WAS AT HOME EXCEPT HIM AND HIS MASTER S WIFE JOSEPH ALSO HAD THE MEANS TO DO IT SINCE HE WAS MUCH STRONGER THAN THE FRAGILE AND HELPLESS WIFE OF POTIPHAR THE COURT WOULD HAVE CONTINUED TO ARGUE JOSEPH S CROWNING MOTIVE ACCORDING TO THE PROSECUTION WOULD HAVE BEEN TO GET HIS MASTER S WIFE SO THAT EVERYTHING IN HIS MASTER S HOUSE WILL COME INTO HIS HANDS

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IT WAS A SLAM DUNK CASE IN WHICH THE COURT QUICKLY FOUND THE SLAVE GUILTY OF ALL CHARGES WITH AN EXTRA PENALTY FOR REFUSING TO TAKE THE PLEA BARGAIN WHICH WAS INITIALLY OFFERED TO HIM THE JUDGE IN THIS CASE WOULD HAVE BEEN ANGRY AT JOSEPH FOR NOT PLEADING GUILTY AS CHARGED FROM THE ONSET BUT RATHER DECIDED TO WASTE THE TIME OF THE COURT BY GOING THROUGH A FULL TRIAL IN THE END THERE WAS NO WAY JOSEPH COULD GET JUSTICE FROM A FREE WILL COURT OF LAW PLEADING GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY WAS NOT GOING TO CHANGE THE SITUATION FOR JOSEPH AS A MATTER OF FACT BY MAINTAINING HIS INNOCENCE JOSEPH ONLY MADE THINGS WORSE FOR HIMSELF EITHER WAY YOU LOOK AT IT JOSEPH WAS COMPLETELY F CKED BY THE SYSTEM WHEN YOU FIND YOURSELF IN JOSEPH S PREDICAMENT THE ONLY WAY TO GET JUSTICE IS THROUGH DIVINE INTERVENTION THE LAW COURTS OF FREE WILL ARE ALWAYS BLINDED BY THEIR SEARCH FOR MOTIVE THE COURT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT DOES NOT SEARCH FOR MOTIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT KNOWS THE MOTIVE FROM THE BEGINNING BEFORE HE DISPENSES JUSTICE WHAT REALLY TAKES PLACE IN THE COURTS OF FREE WILL IS NOT THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE WHAT REALLY TAKES PLACE IS A COMPETITION BETWEEN TWO LAWYERS TO FIND OUT WHO CAN IMPROVE HIS WINNING RATIO IN ORDER TO TAKE ON MORE HIGH PROFILE CASES IN THE FUTURE

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