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The Innocent Man

Murder and Injustice in a Small Town
Aug 14, 2017trcookIIImddmd rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Callous is an adjective, not a verb. This story is pretty tedious, but still worth reading if you aen't already familiar with the truth about our legal justice system which is anything but just in too many cases; there are far too many judges who were at the bottom of their class in law school which is why they become judges, and they are second-rate humans in addition to being bottom drawer lawyers; these corrupt scum who dare pass judgement on anyone since the worst criminals are better than they combined with second-rate district attorneys who were next to last in their law school classes and cannot get employ with successful law firms, who work with police who are worse than criminals in many, many instances, combined with the people who serve on juries--people who, if they are employed, have jobs that are unimportant giving them plenty of time to grab the pay and free lunches of jurymen. Doctors, lawyers, nurses do not serve on juries since they have important jobs and are excused. Juries are composed of the losers in society without enough intelligence to decide a person's fate.