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How Courts Avoid Doing Justice
Submitted by Derek Henson on Sat, 2011-02-19 04:00
"Thus, in order to find so many people guilty of the massive array of crimes established by the state, courts have had to construct an elaborate maze of rules and exceptions, authorizing and sustaining the convictions of so many people, and making sure that their criminal appeals go nowhere (except to profit those in the legal system fortunate enough to make a living by it)."
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