SawTooTH
Can't get enough of FH
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2003
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The belief in modern forensics being infallible is woefully inadequate. Miscarriages of justice are still occurring in this DNA fingerprinting age. The fact that they suspected foul play in Jersey and a fragment of skull turns out to be a bit of old coconut doesn't inspire confidence, given the time they had to examine it.
There's no such thing as absolute certainty, just probability and even then there's a chance its wrong.
Im sure those people who condemned the guilty when capital punishment existed believed beyond a shadow of doubt that they were guilty but they were wrong in some instances. Thats the trouble with putting humans into the equation, there are bound to be injustices. You can't have a system where a few innocents are sacrificed for the sake of appeasing a blood thirsty public.
There's no such thing as absolute certainty, just probability and even then there's a chance its wrong.
Im sure those people who condemned the guilty when capital punishment existed believed beyond a shadow of doubt that they were guilty but they were wrong in some instances. Thats the trouble with putting humans into the equation, there are bound to be injustices. You can't have a system where a few innocents are sacrificed for the sake of appeasing a blood thirsty public.

