Message from @Grenade123

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2018-05-29 14:30:46 UTC  

this would put our 1A and 5A at odds witch each other.. but I think 1A would win out here

2018-05-29 14:31:40 UTC  

this really is what the supreme court is for i would think

2018-05-29 14:31:41 UTC  

its not so much the right to due process... its the right to live a normal life after trial if not proven guilty

2018-05-29 14:32:00 UTC  

ha, the us has no such right

2018-05-29 14:32:45 UTC  

that's the equivalent of equal opportunity of outcome and is unobtainable

2018-05-29 14:32:45 UTC  

really anyone guilty in public opinion will always be guilty in public opinion unless a "greater evil" comes along to show that they were beyond saintly

2018-05-29 14:33:16 UTC  

but, this is also what slander and libel laws are for too

2018-05-29 14:33:16 UTC  

its equal opportunity

2018-05-29 14:33:46 UTC  

although it sucks in the US that your arrest is not scrubbed by default for a not guilty verdict

2018-05-29 14:34:01 UTC  

unless you go through like 100 hoops and wait 3-5 years

2018-05-29 14:34:49 UTC  

I dont know if you know this or not, but outside of the US,... people see the US as a "suing culture"

2018-05-29 14:34:50 UTC  

yeah that one is archaic

2018-05-29 14:34:59 UTC  

that would be a good topic for Will Chamberlain

2018-05-29 14:35:08 UTC  

we see it as suing culture

2018-05-29 14:35:14 UTC  

what wins, freedom of press or freedom due process

2018-05-29 14:35:28 UTC  

I mean given our history, it's obviously the first

2018-05-29 14:36:06 UTC  

Why was he filming them anyway I mean what good could that do after the defendants were public anyway?

2018-05-29 14:36:06 UTC  

OJ, the Duke Lacross Case, Laci Peterson, and other high profile cases

2018-05-29 14:36:07 UTC  

That’s funny @wacka considering how lose our libel and slander laws are compared to the rest of the world.

2018-05-29 14:36:30 UTC  

I'm sure he was filming to bring attention to it

2018-05-29 14:36:33 UTC  

there are also some other BS things, like if its found you were falsely imprisoned, you could still end up having to pay for any fees related with being released from prison. oh yeah, there are fees with that in some states. They also don't usually pay you for their mistake.

2018-05-29 14:36:57 UTC  

"oh yeah, turns out you were falsely imprisoned and had literally everything taken from you.... too bad, we are not paying you back for that

2018-05-29 14:36:58 UTC  

yeah if you dig deep enough, there's plenty of injustice to be found

2018-05-29 14:37:09 UTC  

false convictions overturned via DNA, etc

2018-05-29 14:37:35 UTC  

its innocent until proven guilty. And if found guilty, you are always guilty even if found not guilty later. you are still guilty

2018-05-29 14:37:38 UTC  

is it wrong, yes, can it be improved, yes, can it be eliminated? probably not

2018-05-29 14:37:40 UTC  

maybe the jurors should pay ;P

2018-05-29 14:37:46 UTC  

also, for profit prisons are a thing

2018-05-29 14:37:59 UTC  

the person making the mistake should be the one paying

2018-05-29 14:38:38 UTC  

well, technically it may not have been a mistake. There may just have been enough evidence to be found guilty, but not enough to show the opposite

2018-05-29 14:38:48 UTC  

I dunno if you could narrow it to a person... theres the arresting police, the evidence gatherers, the prosecution making a case, the jurors etc etc

2018-05-29 14:39:10 UTC  

beyond a reasonable doubt is a tricky thing

2018-05-29 14:39:13 UTC  

I mean wtf is that

2018-05-29 14:39:21 UTC  

its uncalculatable

2018-05-29 14:39:24 UTC  

so yeah, mistakes happen

2018-05-29 14:39:35 UTC  

(always talking US court and laws here people, just FYI)

2018-05-29 14:39:57 UTC  

yeah thats why we had to let the woman go on my case... because the other jurors didnt understand the reasonable doubt thing

2018-05-29 14:40:14 UTC  

fine, the person responsible,

False accusations, the accuser
DNA mistake, the biologist testing it
wrong conviction, the Juror's/judge

2018-05-29 14:40:53 UTC  

and the judge even told them, you should take alll circumstantial evidence into consideration... and some of them were still saying, yeah but its circumstantial...

2018-05-29 14:40:56 UTC  

well and some stuff like finger prints are not actually all that good

2018-05-29 14:41:01 UTC  

but we still use them