While some say that if you're charged and found guilty, you're more than likely guilty.
However, in recent years, DNA testing, various civil liberty groups, attorneys with a cause, and so on, have found that a greater percentage of the guilty than ever before thought, were innocent. Locking someone up for life seems a good alternative to having then "drawn and quartered." Shel > [Original Message] > From: frank theriault > Until the justice system is 100% effective (which it never ever can > be, due to human error) we must avoid permanent punishments, such as > execution, castration, lobotomy, etc. It's only humane...

