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Re: mickeybritt post# 422117

Monday, 04/09/2018 9:37:56 AM

Monday, April 09, 2018 9:37:56 AM

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mickeybritt: why are there erasers on pencils? Why is there correction ribbons for typewriters? Why is there a back button on computers?

Let's say you are convicted for murder by a jury of your peers and are sentenced to life in prison. You appeal, lose, appeal again, lose, and appeal again and at that time you win the appeal and get out of jail.

Do you get to sue the judge? How about the jury? What about the lawyers? NO, all you get is an 'I'm sorry for your wrongful conviction.

One csan only 'judge' based on the facts and evidence. If there is a flaw in the facts or evidence, then the courts have only one choice -- reverse the decision.

If there is corruption in the decision process, then that is one thing. If it a wrong decision based on a review of facts, then that is another thing.

At some point, there are no more 'appeals and you have to accept the verdict, whether you believe it is right or wrong.


We all have a right to post our opinions, whether you agree with them or not.



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