Local media have been trading in this dirty laundry for years.... convicting suspects before the trial, playing on and exploiting the understandably emotional outbursts of the victims and those close to them, and the media heads sometimes even making their own almost-under-their-breath-snyde-remark comments about the guilty getting what they deserve ...
Vengence is a strong narcotic in the opiate world of today's television media.
I wasn't aware of this woman. One of the things that is interesting about her bonfides isthe100% conviction rate. To me, that suggests an utter failure of the criminal justice system. Even giving them the presumption of good faith, prosecuters and police are humans. Humans are flawed. Mistakes get made. The wrong guy gets charged. And we hope the system sorts that out. The existence of a prosecutor w/ a perfect record indicates a major flaw in thesorting process. Somewhere in those cases Grace prosecuted the wrong person. That person caught a conviction he or she didn't deserve. Yet Grace is celebrated.
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Local media have been trading in this dirty laundry for years.... convicting suspects before the trial, playing on and exploiting the understandably emotional outbursts of the victims and those close to them, and the media heads sometimes even making their own almost-under-their-breath-snyde-remark comments about the guilty getting what they deserve ...
Vengence is a strong narcotic in the opiate world of today's television media.
J Daddy
I wasn't aware of this woman. One of the things that is interesting about her bonfides isthe100% conviction rate. To me, that suggests an utter failure of the criminal justice system. Even giving them the presumption of good faith, prosecuters and police are humans. Humans are flawed. Mistakes get made. The wrong guy gets charged. And we hope the system sorts that out. The existence of a prosecutor w/ a perfect record indicates a major flaw in thesorting process. Somewhere in those cases Grace prosecuted the wrong person. That person caught a conviction he or she didn't deserve. Yet Grace is celebrated.
So what else is new.
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