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Is it not accepted in our judicial system that many guilty people will go free as a result of due process of law? We accept this because we think it is better for a guilty person to go free than for an innocent person to be wrongly convicted.
All this does is prove my point. The judicial system does not free guilty convicts because “we think it is better for a guilty person to go free than for an innocent person to be wrongly convicted,” they do it because, again, we never really know whether someone is guilty or not. Since guilty people sometimes go free, I guess the system is completely useless and we should therefore get rid of it. Right?
I believe you are wrong about this. Many people are let go because of improper search and seizure (for instance) even when what was seized is proof of their guilt. The protection of the innocent through our constitutional rights are paramount,
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Even though you previously said you could not support our current flawed system, it sounds like now you are,
Based on what? This is just another bogus ad hominem attack.
**By your following comment in # 512 “You then make it seem as though that, by rarely executing an innocent person, the state is somehow not protecting the innocent.”
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Is it not accepted in our judicial system that many guilty people will go free as a result of due process of law? We accept this because we think it is better for a guilty person to go free than for an innocent person to be wrongly convicted.
All this does is prove my point. The judicial system does not free guilty convicts because “we think it is better for a guilty person to go free than for an innocent person to be wrongly convicted,” they do it because, again, we never really know whether someone is guilty or not. Since guilty people sometimes go free, I guess the system is completely useless and we should therefore get rid of it. Right?
I believe you are wrong about this. Many people are let go because of improper search and seizure (for instance) even when what was seized is proof of their guilt. The protection of the innocent through our constitutional rights are paramount,
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Even though you previously said you could not support our current flawed system, it sounds like now you are,
Based on what? This is just another bogus ad hominem attack.
**By your following comment in # 512 “You then make it seem as though that, by rarely executing an innocent person, the state is somehow not protecting the innocent.”
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