dear typically diary,
when i watch trials on the tv, and criminal proceedings, usually i have my mind already made up on whether that person is guilty or not before any evidence is even set forth. but ever since i was convicted of some silly ass shit i didn't do- my whole entire view has changed towards our justice system and how we convict people- let alone put them to death. you just never know who is lying and who isn't because how the 'victims' lie, the information gatherers report what the 'victim' tells them, or what will most benefit them later on down the road in their career, and others invent ways to gather useless information that is irrelevant to anything- only to sell their inventions for profit. criminals always lie. but since when did it take all these other liars to line up to convict a criminal. i say if it does take a team of liars to prove one person did something wrong- that person ought to be set free on the basic principle that a million little lies doesn't make one huge lie accounted for.
when i watch trials on the tv, and criminal proceedings, usually i have my mind already made up on whether that person is guilty or not before any evidence is even set forth. but ever since i was convicted of some silly ass shit i didn't do- my whole entire view has changed towards our justice system and how we convict people- let alone put them to death. you just never know who is lying and who isn't because how the 'victims' lie, the information gatherers report what the 'victim' tells them, or what will most benefit them later on down the road in their career, and others invent ways to gather useless information that is irrelevant to anything- only to sell their inventions for profit. criminals always lie. but since when did it take all these other liars to line up to convict a criminal. i say if it does take a team of liars to prove one person did something wrong- that person ought to be set free on the basic principle that a million little lies doesn't make one huge lie accounted for.