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by thephyber
1138 days ago
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I almost had to sit for a jury trial. Guy stole things worth less than $950, was likely homeless, the prosecution took 22 months to build a case and failed to leverage a plea bargain, named about 30 law enforcement officers and/or forensics specialists as potential witnesses, and jury selection started with 100 citizens and took 4+ days, then the judge claimed it would take 6 weeks to try the case. The problem isn’t just insurance. It’s that prosecution is insanely slow and is far more harmful to society than the actual crime. |
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I doubt the victims see it that way. If we just let people steal, it can turn into a runaway chain reaction due to a lack of consequences.