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rtcy
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said by novaflare See Profile :

Id like to have had 5 minutes with the perp in the interigation room with my knife on my side. Snip snip snip plop plop plop get the idea
...and it's reasons like this I'm glad as hell you have nothing to do with the justice system.
I was careful to qualify my comments with *proven* with today's DNA technology getting better every day, it's easier to get DNA evidence of a anyone that has been with a child, I also know thre will be times when such is not possible, that's when *reasonable doubt* comes into play.

hope I've cleared my position, and as Gene Hackman said in the movie " yes SIR by all means NUKE those bastards" uhh molesters

Thaler
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said by rtcy See Profile :

I was careful to qualify my comments with *proven* with today's DNA technology getting better every day, it's easier to get DNA evidence of a anyone that has been with a child, I also know thre will be times when such is not possible, that's when *reasonable doubt* comes into play.
So, again, should a test be conducted incorrectly, or evidence tampered with to give a false positive on a DNA test read, then it should be OK to do whatever with the suspect/inmate then?

That's the thing with technology. Nomatter how good we make, it, there's always a human factor involved with things. Now, if you're willing to sacrifice those few falsely incarcerated as simply a by-product of "streamlining efficiency", then that's (again) an opinion which makes me glad as hell you have nothing to do with the justice system.

Just keep in mind, an "open and shut" case presented in court today could very well be the "reasonable doubt" case of tomorrow.
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