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Friday, 1 January 2010

Scales of Justice

Posted on January 01, 2010 by Unknown
Miscarriage of justices are ten a penny, you just don't hear about most of them.



Invariably, they involve some malpractice on the part of the police, experts or prosecutors. This ranges from ineptitude through to straightforward deceit and manipulation of evidence.



These wicked actions lead to innocent people spending many years in prison. Why is it, then, that none of these miscreants has ever - ever - been convicted after the innocent party was released?
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