How many people who were guilty as sin got off on a technicality just to get out and commit crime again?
I think that "people who were guilty as sin got off on a technicality" is one of the most overused phrases in the English language. The basis for it is anecdotal at best. "guilty as sin". How is that concluded without a thorough vetting of the criminal justice process?
How many Board members would be willing to sign and abide by the following statement: " If I am ever subject to the criminal justice process whether federal or state, I waive all federal and state Constitutional rights (4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th US Constitutional amendment, at a minimum)?