in the name of the true...
In times of war, there is no right or wrong at all.
How do you know who is the enemy and who is your own.
Also, torture to extract confessions.
Where can I say no.
I've been feeling a bit stumped when I've seen criminal proceedings lately.
for criminal suspects.
The exclusionary rule of illegal evidence does not exclude evidence obtained by threatening the other party.
threat.
In the end, didn't he sign because he was threatened to kill his father?
Prosecutor and court.
In the end, the judge said it was illegal.
The man followed suit and said I know.
But still went and whispered a few words to the judge.
What about the open trial and public debate? ~
Amnesty.
Only pardon the punishment but not the crime.
The state does not recognize your innocence.
And last year's Northern Ireland referendum.
Sounds like a pretty democratic thing.
It's not still independent.
The only doubt is.
The file that the lawyer got that was not allowed to be seen by the defender.
Why did the prosecution not directly refute the flawed source of evidence?
Or.
Why not just not include these contents in the archives.
This may prove conversely.
They do.
Actually it is allowed.
Even if someone finds out one day.
They also have a strong backing.
That backstop is the country they work for.
After all, Congress passed a bill like that.
It's not a person-to-person thing at all.
Reminds me of the description in All Quiet on the Western Front.
The enemy and us fought.
You don't know this person at all.
No injustice.
Just because the government declared the two countries to be enemies.
You are about to kill him.
Otherwise, he will be killed.
in the national interest.
Life is to be sacrificed.
fifteen years. of youth.
What is it.
Machiavelli said.
death penalty.
It was a murder by the grand director of the country.
The snipe and clam fight is the fisherman's profit.
The two countries compete.
It will never be the common people who benefit.
I think they look good when they smile.
It was the scene when I finally came out of the court ☺
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