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After all that, you still said nothing. For a successful prosecution you need key points, for example motive, DNA, being at the scene during the crime, and more evidence to deny the would be and circumstances that happen. Secondly the jury is there for a non bias appraisal of said evidence, and something with constitution on jury of your peers. Thirdly falsely accused victims are often sent to jail because of A: lack of evidence or B: speedy trial. For example, many accused rapists (who may very well fit this 'suspect' category) were indeed prosecuted and sent off to prison. And what exonerated them? DNA evidence some years later. They were railroaded through the system because the evidence was not concrete, it was based on belief.
Inb4 this turns into a The Judicial System is corrupt thread.
