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It's a matter of what the people find to be more just. The count of free guilty people and imprisoned innocent people will never be zero.
So which do you favor, seeing more innocent people behind bars or more guilty people go free?
I'd rather be fearful of criminals on the loose than having to worry about a government that would imprison me just for wanting to be on the safe side.
"I'd rather be fearful of criminals on the loose than having to worry about a government that would imprison me just for wanting to be on the safe side."
Exactly. My previous post says almost the same thing.
I'd like to see how these people who'd rather put an innocent in prison would feel if it happened to them: what makes you so sure that tomorrow you won't be the victim of a miscarriage of justice?




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2005-08-19
I understand the sentiment, but is it practical?
Suppose those 1000 guilty men who've just been freed kill two men, rape six women, kidnap a few kids, steal a bunch of cars, rob some convenience stores, beat a dog, etc.
Would the victims (and/or their families) truly be grateful for that one innocent man's freedom?
Edited 2008-06-09 19:55 UTC