Horse-
I tinkered with an idea like this one, "The right to justice is an
intellectual
>right and as such is of higher value than the social value which may wish
to presume an
>individual "guilty until proven innocent"."
But do you really think that "innocent until proven otherwise" is somehow
more "Intellectually correct" than the reverse? Neither one insures a
higher rate of accurate justice and since the Intellectual level must be
sure to preserve the social level in order to its own survival you'd think
it would be of higher Intellectual society to err on the side of a higher
evolutionary system---society. What do you think???
all Good,
Rick
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