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by jdietrich
2545 days ago
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The UK doesn't have cash bail, so nobody is stuck in pre-trial detention simply because they can't afford to buy their freedom. It doesn't have elected prosecutors, judges or sheriffs. It incarcerates less than a quarter as many people per capita. It doesn't have three-strike laws and uses mandatory minimum sentences only for an extremely limited number of serious offences. The UK is far from perfect, but most of the criticisms of the American criminal justice system simply don't apply. |
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It still takes 2-3 years to get to trial for serious offences during which time your name and face are plastered all over the papers (at least locally).
Mounting a successful defence can cost 10s to 100s of thousands of pounds.
Fighting off charges of which you are innocent is not fun. If we assume that the UK's system is good enough to just increase the arrest rate and it will all come out in the wash this would destroy many people's lives.