4 Oct
2014
4 Oct
'14
9:56 a.m.
On 10/4/2014 01:37, Owen DeLong wrote:
Most crimes not committed by government entities have to go through an indictment-trial-conviction sequence before punisihment is administered.
Except in Chicago.
Whereas most crimes committed by government entities go through the same process and are then not punished.
I wasn't going to go there--that gets me banned a lot.
But I do think that an related AP at the curb outside is entitled to a trial before the death ray is unleashed against it.
Some laws that are broken require one to remain in jail until trial completion, whenever one is found to be a threat to other members of society. So in a virtual society perhaps virtual cell walls would be appropriate ? Bob Evans CTO