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by sliverstorm
4362 days ago
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Hold on there friend. I was not suggesting we replace the judicial system with a filter. Rather arrests. I.e., make the arrest based on the filter, then run the trial in the same old jury-of-your-peers. Convictions should be false-positive-free. But our system would not work if arrests also needed to be 100% false-positive-free. I'm also not advocating punishment for crimes that have not yet been committed. Rather, think of it as looking for flags for crimes that have already been committed or are in progress. For example, there are all sorts of small flags thrown by embezzlement or salami-slicing that, put together, identify the operation. |
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LOL, jury of peers. You mean the jury that is left after the prosecutors and defenders screen out the most competent jurors. The same jurors that typically believe you are guilty because you've been arrested. Have you been in the typical criminal courtroom lately? Any public defender will tell you that going to trial in cuffs and jailhouse orange will almost certainly get you a conviction.
There are lots of things that need to be fixed in the justice system. Lets not give them more tools to make it worse.