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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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It's not to say there shouldn't be appeals processes. Sadly- our judicial systems don't always get it right. Pardoning a false/ unsafe verdict is obviously the right thing to do.
This seems more like actual criminals being pardoned though!
And- why even choose them? Surely- there are more deserving cases where the evidence and investigation is extremely suspect.
Has anyone seen the series: 'Making a Murderer'? Steven Avery spent almost 20 years in jail- wrongly convicted of rape. He was exonerated through DNA testing. 2 years after being released, a body of a woman was discovered on his property- an auto salvage yard.
There are so many dodgy things about this case though. The series is worth a watch if you are interested in true crime. It was definitely enough to make me believe he was set up- for a second time effectively.
I suspect though, overturning the verdict would shine a very critical light on the police. Who absolutely coerced a false confession out of the nephew for one- if you watch the series, it's obvious in the footage. It's possibly they planted evidence too and just so much about the case looks unsafe.
So, I don't get it at all. It actually makes a mockery of the justice system if the big cheese at the top can just decide to pardon people on a whim. Most especially if there's clear cut evidence that they broke the law! But then, it shouldn't be surprising. Why would a president who clearly has no respect for the law or constitution think anything of releasing a few more criminals back into society? Honour amongst thieves and all that.
This seems more like actual criminals being pardoned though!
And- why even choose them? Surely- there are more deserving cases where the evidence and investigation is extremely suspect.
Has anyone seen the series: 'Making a Murderer'? Steven Avery spent almost 20 years in jail- wrongly convicted of rape. He was exonerated through DNA testing. 2 years after being released, a body of a woman was discovered on his property- an auto salvage yard.
There are so many dodgy things about this case though. The series is worth a watch if you are interested in true crime. It was definitely enough to make me believe he was set up- for a second time effectively.
I suspect though, overturning the verdict would shine a very critical light on the police. Who absolutely coerced a false confession out of the nephew for one- if you watch the series, it's obvious in the footage. It's possibly they planted evidence too and just so much about the case looks unsafe.
So, I don't get it at all. It actually makes a mockery of the justice system if the big cheese at the top can just decide to pardon people on a whim. Most especially if there's clear cut evidence that they broke the law! But then, it shouldn't be surprising. Why would a president who clearly has no respect for the law or constitution think anything of releasing a few more criminals back into society? Honour amongst thieves and all that.