Comment by sandworm101
2 years ago
10% of people are innocent of the crimes for which they have been convicted. Whole innocence is another thing. But yes, there are a huge number of people wrongfully convicted. Things like DNA evidence is showing us that a great many mistakes are made. For those crimes convicted without things like DNA evidence, one must presume an equal rate of wrongful convictions. Courts are not FAA crash investigations, or any other sort of investigation. They are not about truth. They are about rights and laws. There is no right to a truthful outcome, only a lawful one.
Yes. I suggest everyone to look into the fantastic work done by the Innocence Project [1] and the Innocence Network [2].
Also, the Innocence Files is a must-watch on Netflix [3].
[1] https://innocenceproject.org/
[2] https://innocencenetwork.org/
[3] https://www.netflix.com/title/80214563
I agree, but I think OP referred to crimes involving violence against their own children.