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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1698528" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I like how this (and to be honest, some of the stuff that happened to military prisoners when the "war on terror" was going a bit crazy) cite that the reason we need "special justice" for these particular circumstances is that the "real justice system" is broken (i.e. "he didn't get a fair trial in criminal court, so it's time to get some payback in civil court" - or in the case of the suspected terrorists that were ultimately found innocent - "they can't be tried in our criminal court system because it's flawed"). </p><p></p><p>It's not doing our justice system any favors and to be honest, I think the system is not broken - it just needs to be flushed every now and then. Get some of the corrupt people out of the criminal justice system and we'd have less folks able to use it as a crutch to get around it via the civil-court system (which has it's own issues - one of the main ones being that it now has the power to trump both the legislative system and criminal justice system after the fact).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1698528, member: 229"] I like how this (and to be honest, some of the stuff that happened to military prisoners when the "war on terror" was going a bit crazy) cite that the reason we need "special justice" for these particular circumstances is that the "real justice system" is broken (i.e. "he didn't get a fair trial in criminal court, so it's time to get some payback in civil court" - or in the case of the suspected terrorists that were ultimately found innocent - "they can't be tried in our criminal court system because it's flawed"). It's not doing our justice system any favors and to be honest, I think the system is not broken - it just needs to be flushed every now and then. Get some of the corrupt people out of the criminal justice system and we'd have less folks able to use it as a crutch to get around it via the civil-court system (which has it's own issues - one of the main ones being that it now has the power to trump both the legislative system and criminal justice system after the fact). [/QUOTE]
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