Perhaps the authorities are also aware that the public, awash in various media "police procedurals" ("copaganda", to the likes of us); must be kept trained to view such matters from the viewpoint of police and no one else.
Because a public who can pick out such details as a defense attorney might can conceivably get on juries and give the system intense difficulties.
I live in Israel and unfortunately it seems that the same doesn't apply there. The general public still fully trusts what's being reported in the media, including reports on hostile intentions of Palestinians and the righteousness of the Israeli military. The media shows them ammunition that was allegedly hidden inside a hospital in Gaza, with Israeli soldiers present, and the public fully eats it up. I wish that kind of change you're talking about already happened there. I also hope Israel's institutions sooner rather than later lose much of their ability to function and the harm they can cause reduces by much
And I said that when? I think this cold-blooded murder was an absolutely moronic thing for a person to do, but I also think deciding the guy THEY DECIDED was guilty after a bunch of shady actions like these searches is naive.
On top of that, our justice system is built on the principle of "innocent until proven guilty." We are doing a tremendous disservice to everyone in this country if we do not treat legal issues this way. I also find it difficult to believe they quickly solved a truly insane act where a masked man with a 3d printed gun disappeared into the city, only to turn up at a McDonald's with a real gun.
Perhaps the authorities are also aware that the public, awash in various media "police procedurals" ("copaganda", to the likes of us); must be kept trained to view such matters from the viewpoint of police and no one else.
Because a public who can pick out such details as a defense attorney might can conceivably get on juries and give the system intense difficulties.
I don't; but the authorities almost certainly do.
I live in Israel and unfortunately it seems that the same doesn't apply there. The general public still fully trusts what's being reported in the media, including reports on hostile intentions of Palestinians and the righteousness of the Israeli military. The media shows them ammunition that was allegedly hidden inside a hospital in Gaza, with Israeli soldiers present, and the public fully eats it up. I wish that kind of change you're talking about already happened there. I also hope Israel's institutions sooner rather than later lose much of their ability to function and the harm they can cause reduces by much
Being a father of two does not imply you're not a villain who deserves to die.
And I said that when? I think this cold-blooded murder was an absolutely moronic thing for a person to do, but I also think deciding the guy THEY DECIDED was guilty after a bunch of shady actions like these searches is naive.
On top of that, our justice system is built on the principle of "innocent until proven guilty." We are doing a tremendous disservice to everyone in this country if we do not treat legal issues this way. I also find it difficult to believe they quickly solved a truly insane act where a masked man with a 3d printed gun disappeared into the city, only to turn up at a McDonald's with a real gun.