This a list of the individual circumstances under which the conviction was later judged to have committed the crime, either by receipt of an official exoneration, or by the existence of a consensus that the individual was unjustly punished or that the conviction had been annulled, no retrial had taken place, and therefore the defendant was legally presumed innocent. Descriptions of crimes with asterisks indicate that the incidents were later determined to be non-criminal.
A bad person is an evaluation of people and personality. What is illegal and criminal is an act, and an act cannot simply define a person.
Law is the norm of society, which is not simply good or bad. It is composed of many dimensions and considerations, such as order, stability, efficiency, and fairness. But fairness is not equal to good or bad, you violate the norms of the society, you need to be punished by the rules, you paid the corresponding price, this is fair. If you commit a crime, even if you are a good person, the law will punish you. This is fairness.
Those who break the law and commit crimes are not necessarily bad people, but they will bear the corresponding consequences.
As for the definition of “bad guy” here, many people think that it seems unfair to directly judge a person for something he has done. As a lawyer, you need to have a working attitude towards things rather than people, and less evaluation of others is also a reflection of self-cultivation.
There are more innocent people in prisons and jails than ever before. The rate of acquittals continues to rise, revealing an unreliable criminal justice system. A lack of accountability for police and prosecutors, reliance on junk science and false witnesses, and a poverty-stricken defense crisis are major contributors to wrongful convictions that undermine the credibility of the system and ruin the lives of innocent men and women.
African-Americans are burdened with a presumption of guilt that most defense lawyers are not prepared to overcome. As a result, African Americans accounted for 47 percent of exonerations, even though they made up only 13 percent of the population. An innocent black person is about seven times more likely to be convicted of murder than an innocent white person, and a black person convicted of murder is about 50 percent more likely to commit murder than a non-black person convicted of murder.
As society develops and changes at any time, people’s disputes will develop and change at any time, so will crime. A crime must be an act, and it must be an act stipulated in the criminal law. There are acts and omissions. To act is to do something you should not do, and to fail to do something you should do (as required by the criminal law).
Human nature is messy and gray and not black and white, and even the kind of psycho serial killer that probably has a stray dog, or occasionally feeds a stray cat or something. But you are actually responsible for your actions, both good and bad, and no amount of kindness can replace the trauma of the victim.
A good side is also a criminal, but also to be judged by law, moral condemnation
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