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The song also peaked at number 1 for 16 weeks, tying Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's" One Sweet Day". The song soared into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 following a Justin Bieber remix. Despacito is also the first and fastest video to hit 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 billion views. By August 2017, the song was the most viewed YouTube video with 2.9 billion views.
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While no face, no case was known in the context of law, law enforcement, and criminal justice by the 2000s, it appears that the general public became aware of no case, no face thanks to music, television, or other media that featured the phrase. This situation is especially common in domestic violence cases where the witness is also the victim, and thus cannot legally be forced to face the suspect in court-though that doesn’t necessarily mean the case will be dismissed. The phrase was (and is) used by some attorneys and legal experts to refer to a witness who failed or refused to testify. No case, no face was recorded by the mid-2000s in regard to witness testimony. The phrase, as it happens, contributed to evidence against the defendant, as police had not revealed to the suspect that the criminal was wearing a mask at the time of the crime. In 2004, the phrase no case, no face was officially recorded by Tennessee police during a suspect interview. In this song about violent crimes, Pachino Dino raps he was not worried about being arrested because of no case, no face-thanks to a “ski mask coverin’ my cranium.” The phrase is the title of a 2002 song by lesser-known rapper from South Carolina, Pachino Dino.
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While the legal ideas behind the phrase are much older, the phrase no face, no case appears to have emerged by at least the early 2000s. No face, no case is not necessarily true. Along the same lines, if the only witness (the face) to the crime fails or refuses to testify, the thinking goes, then the case will be dropped due to lack of definitive evidence. The idea of no face, no case relies on the fact that, even when a suspect matches the exact description of the perpetrator, if no person saw or camera captured the wrongdoer’s face ( no face), then there is usually reasonable doubt, and the case will be dismissed ( no case). In many countries including the US, a suspect is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.