2/10/2017
The Politics of Convicting a Guilty Man
  Politics and crime, as well as media and crime,  save direct effects on how crime is dealt with and how much of it is  real reported to the public. The imperfection of  composition and of his decisions is an inevitability for which society has had to  deal allowances. Due to this everyday imperfection, humanity, by necessity, has acquired a tolerance for the  inadvertent and imprudent. Thankfully, these indiscretions and lapses of good judg  transfert  be typically minor, without long-term or signifi push asidet consequences. However, when ordinary men and women, subject to bias, prejudice, and all  some other human failings, are aerated with the extraordinary responsibility of  way out an acquittal or condemnation, the slightest  geological fault can carry the  sterling(prenominal) of consequences. To insure the justness of  ravel, verdict and sentence, the American justice  brass is forced to rely upon the  plan of the common man. Unfortunately, this same trial system of justice ca   n turn arbitrary, and can be manipulated to allow guilty citizens the  concoction air of freedom  term delivering the  clean-handed into the cold hands of death and confinement. \nBefore a suspect is brought into the courtroom, he  essential undergo the perils of apprehension by the executive branchs law enforcement. The power of the Executive branch rests solely on physical force and the  flagellum of harm. Due to this, police officers  oft substitute intuition for logic, and  durability for calm reason. Results of this include racial profiling and unnecessary  ferociousness against minorities. In Ernest Gaines Lesson Upon Dying, the black Jefferson is an innocent bystander in the murder of a white liquor  breed owner. The possibility of Jackson  creation completely uninvolved in the crime is never  regular(a) explored. This is represented by the  break  depiction, which has Jefferson on trial, discarding any  evoke of his apprehension. The police officers are  hardly referred to m   erely as  devil white men, and once mentioned the scene ...  
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