Tuesday, October 26, 2010

TKAM Anticipation guide

Sometimes murder is a necessary evil?
- In my opinion i think this is true because, for example someone kills your family, the offender goes to prison or most of the times cannot be found. Once again in my opinion i don't think you can do everything by yourself, and the people who get you through life is your family. Imagine the feeling you would have if the offender of killing your family just goes to jail even a death sentence won't satisfy you after, that sort of crime. The only satisfaction you will have is to get revenge, most likely doing the same thing to him/her. The one thing that makes this complication even worst is that in some countries especially England, when someone breaks into your house, you are not allowed to touch the criminal or you would be taken to jail, or sued etc. Even if your child or wife is getting raped you cannot lay a finger on the criminal. Even though it wont bring back whoever died, you can make the lawbreaker feel what your feeling, and i think that is more painful than rotting in jail, or even been given a death sentence.




If you are truly innocent then you have nothing to fear from a judicial system?
- I personally disagree with this statement, because not only have there been many cases or "incidents" of innocent people being thrown in jail instead of the actual criminals, but it's common sense if everyone is being defended even the criminals then why shouldn't you have fear from a judicial system. Lawyers jobs are to defend both the innocent and the guilty, and their objectives especially of the guilty are to prove the judge(s) otherwise. Innocent or not you should always be cautious, not exactly fear but just cautious of what you say, and how you say it. A great example of this is the Scottsboro case, most people knew they were innocent all of the evidence was there, the kids that were accused of this had nothing to fear nothing to be cautious about because they knew they were innocent, but because of most likely racism they were thrown in jail for doing absolutely nothing. (For not accusing a crime) Just because you are innocent doesn't mean you shouldn't be careful of the judicial system.