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by Lawtonfogle
3874 days ago
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>it is popular to say that it is better to let 100 guilty go free than one innocent be erroneously convicted It is popular to say, but so often I think people don't actually believe it once they are taken to task on it. For example, given evidence that there is a 98% chance someone significantly harmed a child, most people would vote guilty, even though this equates to jailing 2 innocent people to make sure that 98 guilty do get punished. |
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