(November 21, 2017 at 10:35 am)LadyForCamus Wrote: I'm sorry Atlas, but truthfully, I never know what you're talking about. There is often so much purple prose in your text that whatever point you are intending to convey is totally lost on me, lol.
I'll say it in "other words"; the testimony of somebody is always subject to be either false or true. You cannot decide the authenticity of the claim unless you have total knowledge of what happened.
Let's say somebody wasn't raped. But she claimed she was raped. She brought witnesses who gave false testimonies. The court believe her. The claimed rapist got a prison sentence and an empty pocket as a result.
What kind of justice is that? Actually; is justice even possible when all we have is testimonies and words of so called "witnesses"?
Yes; justice can be served sometimes, but the system of life does allow for humans to do crimes without nobody knowing; and testimonies composed by lies to be issued.
To achieve justice, you must see the crime. Humans don't have the ability to see all crimes.
So; women will be raped; kids will be killed and abused; whole nations will be massacred. So the best thing to do is to just try to fix what we have now; and assure the best form of law execution.