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Not referring to any thread or poster here - I haven't been hanging on P&N lately.
Given the number of comments on OT and P&N both, I wonder if we (US) still value due process.
In every article about crime, be it murder, rape, white collar financial scandal, shoplifting, whatever, there are a plethora of comments that range from "throw the rat in jail for life!" to "people like him/her should have their guts cut out" and worse. There are often declarations of obvious guilt and scoffing at the courts who try these people and hear evidence, and frustration expressed at the cost.
I think due process is under-recognized as being such a critical part of keeping us a free country. Our off-the-cuff responses on an emotional level when a particularly heinous crime has been committed don't (I hope) reflect our actual opinion about the "alleged" perp's right to due process.... or does it?
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Necroing this thread on purpose, not neffing.
THIS is the type of thread that prompted my topic: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2025503
Given the number of comments on OT and P&N both, I wonder if we (US) still value due process.
In every article about crime, be it murder, rape, white collar financial scandal, shoplifting, whatever, there are a plethora of comments that range from "throw the rat in jail for life!" to "people like him/her should have their guts cut out" and worse. There are often declarations of obvious guilt and scoffing at the courts who try these people and hear evidence, and frustration expressed at the cost.
I think due process is under-recognized as being such a critical part of keeping us a free country. Our off-the-cuff responses on an emotional level when a particularly heinous crime has been committed don't (I hope) reflect our actual opinion about the "alleged" perp's right to due process.... or does it?
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Necroing this thread on purpose, not neffing.
THIS is the type of thread that prompted my topic: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2025503
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