Innocent Until Proven Guilty »
By Anthony Gregory | Thursday July 7, 2011 at 1:07 PM PDT | 21 Comments
In a criminal trial, the whole weight of the state is pit against an accused individual. The consequence of a guilty verdict for a serious offense is generally time in prison—a dehumanizing government cage. For capital cases, the punishment can be the ultimate penalty: death. Putting an innocent person to death is a crime...
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Tags: Criminal Justice, Law, Morality, Natural Law, Personal Liberty, Philosophy, The State, Utilitarianism





























