The United States' Justice System, In a nutshell. |
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The United States' Justice System, In a nutshell. |
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Corrupt. Ignorant. Unteachable. Folly. Stupidity.
Every one of these words would adequately describe the idiocy that is the parole system. Let me tell you a little story... In 1966 a man named Kenneth Allen McDuff killed three teenagers and went to jail for life on the condition that he would "never have the chance for parole". Fair enough? I'd say so. But, in 1991 he was paroled (?) and killed five more women. The same is the case for many other horrible killers... What has bred such stupidity in an institute of the United States that was designed to curtail such stupid acts? I guess the debatable question should be: 'Why is there such a problem in the Justice System, and what can be done to curb it'? |
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![]() Another ditch in the road... you keep moving ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6,281 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 85,152 ![]() |
every human will have a different set of morals, no one can be entirely free of prejudices which would affect a decision,
but, as sadolekced sain there is noway the system can ever be perfect, therefo mistakes will always be made QUOTE Problem with your correlation is that Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and Alaska are four of the least populous states, ergo, they have substantially less crime. But, according to the U.S. Justice Dept., crime rates in Minnesota and Washington are very similar to that of those four states, and conceal-and-carry laws are a non-issue there. lower populations would not necessarily affect crime rates which are often available in aper hundren thousand statistic |
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