Please Voice Your Opinions, America….In Your Opinion, How Do Think the Judicial System Should?
Question by §® The Heart Of Asia Part 5 ®§: Please voice your opinions, America….In your opinion, how do think the judicial system should?
In your opinion, how do think the judicial system should PUNISH those “former childen” whom involved in “False Allegation of Child Sexual Abuse”?
As we all might have heard on the NEWS from times to times that innocent men whom was wrongfully accused & sent to jail for the child sexual crimes that they NEVER committed. NOT ONLY the wrongfully accused victims’ reputations were tarnished but also their families, relationships were also torn apart. Their wives left them while they were in jail for some 10+ years, their own children were on the destructive paths (joining gangs, doing drugs) & left alone without their father figures in their lives.
How much can there be left within an innocent man after he got out of jail?
Can ANY amount of compensation actually heal or wash away the emotional wounds had left within the wrongfully accused innocent victims?
Can the “SIMPLE APOLOGY & THE FAKE TEARS” (from those sick bastard children) be replaced or “make everything OK” for all the losses that their victims had gone through?
In your opinions, what are the appropriate punishments to the accusers if they are currently OVER or UNDER the age of 18 at the time of their prosecutions?
If the accusers are currently OVER the age of 18 (at the time of their prosecutions), should they be incarcerated for the same amounts of times as their victims’ ?
If the accusers are currently UNDER the age of 18 (at the time of their prosecutions), should they be sent to the juvenile hall, then wait until they’re 18 and trial as an adult?
Please share your thoughts & opinions with me!
Best answer:
Answer by I really Don’t care.
I think it is fine the way it is. If it wasn’t this way…a lot more who are guilty would get away with it. Today (and this is just an estimate)….for every 1 innocent who gets put in prison : 75 guilty go to prison. I mean how likely is it..someone would be successfully framed?
Add your own answer in the comments!
Superfly – Curtis Mayfield (1972)
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