See, you don’t want to understand me. I never said that the one being accused of murder should have done anything, not even a misdemeanor is needed.
reread the quote you took from my post. i included not having done anything.
Then how can it happen that innocents can be wrongly sentenced and killed?
the same way it happens now, and similar to how you described later in this post.
the evidence fits, and the the defense does not hold up. it happens, no system is flawless. the person could be innocent, yes. but if the evidence is strong enough to get a conviction, than the fault is not in the system.
Do i say anything like that anywhere?
i think you did in an earlier post, though it may have been someone else.
in any case:
I never even proposed that the gov’t would go out and pick people randomly (though effectively it comes down to the same).
that is the same effect as saying it.
Yes, i now really hope that one day you cross the road, get arrested because the colour of your hair and the jacket you wear fit to the description of a murderer. Then you will be presented some more evidence, as unfortunately the murderer seems the same accent as yours. As you unfortunately have spent that day at home playing computer games on your own, you have no alibi…
unfortunately, all of that is circumstantial evidence. that shouldnt be enough to get a conviction (though with the trial system the way it is, it could. you already know my opinion on jury system)
Bad luck man, can happen to the best, but it’s only for the better, you understand?
again Falk, you seem to like beating a dead horse. if i were in the situation, i wouldnt be happy, quite the opposite in fact. but that is irregardless. I dont have to like the system when im in that situation, yet i can still support it and know its a good system (think in your opinion)