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11 January, 21:00

Consider the statement, "It is better that ten guilty persons go free than that one innocent person be punished." What can you infer about the priorities of a society in which this is a firm belief or "bedrock principle"?

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  1. 11 January, 22:24
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    It can be said that society wants to punish the guilty; however, they are cautious when doing so. Society is afraid that the justice system is placing an innocent person behind bars for every ten people that are being set free. Our judicial system was put in place to protect the innocent and put the guilty behind bars; however, this is not so. We have a corrupt society that contradicts itself from the lowest court system to the highest government powers of Congress. When one political power takes control, it's like a gang or "mafia" take over with the people suffering without a voice.
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