Miss Priss
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Unfortunately, that misplaced idea that people don't get arrested by the police and charged with murder unless there's enough evidence is the reason that some jurors convict with highly circumstantial evidence where there really should have been reasonable doubt.
We instinctively want to believe the police, and we certainly want to believe that our judges and officers of the court are only interested in justice. However, that isn't always the case.
We instinctively want to believe the police, and we certainly want to believe that our judges and officers of the court are only interested in justice. However, that isn't always the case.