Quote:
Originally Posted by Z
I haven't read the poll lol, my bad. I can't imagine a scenario where somebody's guilt is 100% proven, I don't think I can get past that to answer the poll question to be completely honest. Evidence can be faked. Testimonies can be confused, they can be downright lies, they can be full of mistakes. Trials rest entirely upon strong arguments and the people that are chosen to be in the jury, that's all. Juries can be influenced or blackmailed. The whole system is susceptible to human error and while I do believe in it and think that it's overall a force for the greater good, I don't know if I totally trust it.
|
pretend we could resurrect the dead, they could testify in court as ghosts and point to exactly who murdered them.
or maybe a more realistic scenario, we could analyze brain matter, and see people's memories after they die. they have a way to analyze people's brains in an autopsy and we could see their exact memories and everything in their brains.