Actually, it is a pretty good system when it works - and most of the time it does work. The model is: better a guilty one go free than to punish an innocent one. Justice is error laden. In this case, the state didn't make it's case well enough. Innocent until proven guilty isn't a bad way to go.
But now the US has a new Attorney General who seems to condone torture - things may change - and not for the better.
But now the US has a new Attorney General who seems to condone torture - things may change - and not for the better.
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