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The Judicial system is perfect, it can’t be bought, and it never gets it wrong…
If we put those estimates up against known numbers, we come to some startling conclusions. If there are 2.3 million people in prison and just .5% of them (half of one percent) are innocent, that’s 11,500 people serving time in jail for something they didn’t do. If there are about 195,000 new convictions across the country every year, that would mean 975 innocent people are being locked up every year; an average of more than two people every day.
https://baldanilaw.com/innocent-people-jailed-each-year/
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I'd say the fact that Trump hasn't yet been to jail is evidence that the justice system is wholly imperfect