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There are plenty of examples of supposed murders who 'confessed' to a crime that they didn't commit - along with an untold number of examples of faulty eye witness accounts. And what exactly are you meaning by a technicality? You mean like obtaining the confession in an illegal manner? Or a D.A. supporting perjury from a lying eye witness? Happens all the time Marcia - and yeah plenty of examples where the accused was actually innocent.>
>Perhaps I should have said in my example that there was a video tape of the accused committing the crime. Perhaps then you might believe that he/she were guilty.
Well that doesn't seem to always work either - plenty examples of cops committing crimes (including murder) where they don't get in trouble for it.
> Do you think that any the criminals in jail ever actually belong there?
Yes the guilty ones- depending upon the crime. Society would be better served if some of the guilty ones were not though - take for example all of the first-time non-violent drug offenders that are clogging our judicial system and jails - no point in them being there if you ask me.
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