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“Amidst those who strut with illicit pride, even after sinking a dagger into others with stealth, there stands me, burdened by a persisting pang of guilt whenever I inadvertently crush an ant underfoot.”
Sanu Sharma

Howard Tayler
“Captain, you have heard the charges. How do you plead? Before you answer, you should know that if you plead "guilty" you'll be immediately extradited and U.N.S. law will take over."

"Not guilty."

"Also, it's not very nice to lie in court."

"But it beats extradition.”
Howard Tayler, Emperor Pius Dei

Joan Smith
“Talk of "witch-hunts" conceals an inconvenient fact: men charged with rape stand a better chance of walking free than other defendants. The conviction rate in rape trials 鈥� 63 per cent in 2012/13 鈥� is quite a lot lower. Prosecutors are taking a bigger risk when they bring rape cases to court, especially when the alleged offences happened decades ago, leaving no forensic evidence.
The Independent, 9 February 2014”
Joan Smith

Joan Smith
“Roache's statement after his acquittal was dignified but his supporters were angry. They demanded to know why the case was ever brought, claiming that the actor was a victim of the "hysteria" created by revelations about Jimmy Savile. It's a curious conclusion to draw from a "not guilty" verdict; there are courtrooms where the conviction rate is 100 per cent but they tend to be in totalitarian states. In serious criminal cases in England and Wales, the rate is around 82 per cent, and I would be seriously worried if every defendant were to be found guilty.
The Independent, 9 February 2014”
Joan Smith

“The book argues that even though many cases have been held up as classic examples of modern American 鈥渨itch hunts,鈥� none of them fits that description. McMartin certainly comes close. But a careful examination of the evidence presented at trial demonstrates why, in my view, a reasonable juror could vote for conviction, as many did in this case. Other cases that have been painted as witch-hunts turn out to involve significant, even overwhelming, evidence of guilt. There are a few cases to the contrary, but even those are more complicated than the witch-hunt narrative allows. In short, there was not, by any reasonable measure, an epidemic of 鈥渨itch hunts鈥� in the 1980s. There were big mistakes made in how some cases were handled, particularly in the earliest years. But even in those years there were cases such as those of Frank Fuster and Kelly Michaels that, I believe, were based on substantial evidence but later unfairly maligned as having no evidentiary support.”
Ross Cheit, The Witch-Hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children

Elizabeth F. Loftus
“Most of the time, perhaps 99 percent of the time, the defendant is guilty; his screams are the final protest of a human being about to lost his most precious possession, his freedom.”
Elizabeth F. Loftus, Witness for the Defense: The Accused, the Eyewitness, and the Expert Who Puts Memory on Trial

Munia Khan
“Souls are blameless. We commit crimes inside of our mind.”
Munia Khan

Andrew      Johnson
“Without a home there can be no good citizen. With a home there can be no bad one.”
Andrew Johnson

“I AM NOT QUILTY!---and I AM NOT GOING TO PLEAD GUILTY---WHEN I DID NOT DO IT!!!”
Richard Lee Futrill Jr.

Kenneth Eade
“Brent, you鈥檝e been a lawyer for 35 years. You should know by now that innocence is irrelevant in the law. You鈥檙e never found innocent. If the prosecution wins, you鈥檙e guilty. If they fuck up, you鈥檙e not guilty, but you鈥檙e never innocent.”
Kenneth Eade, Bad Company