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Guilty When Charged
Chronicles Magazine ^ | Wednesday, December 28, 2005 | Paul Craig Roberts

Posted on 12/28/2005 7:44:08 PM PST by A. Pole

While enjoying the Christmas season in the comfort of your home, take a minute to say a prayer for the wrongfully convicted.

American prisons are full of wrongfully convicted persons. Many were coerced into admitting to crimes they did not commit by prosecutors’ threats to pile on more charges. Others were convicted by false testimony from criminals bribed by prosecutors, who exchanged dropped charges or reduced sentences for false testimony against defendants.

Not all the wrongfully convicted are poor. Some are wealthy and prominent people targeted by corrupt prosecutors seeking a celebrity case in order to boost their careers.

Until it happens to them or to a member of their family, Americans are clueless as to the corruption in the criminal justice (sic) system. Most prosecutors are focused on their conviction rates, and judges are focused on clearing their court dockets. Defendants are processed accordingly, not in terms of guilt or innocence.

“Law and order conservatives” wrongly believe that the justice (sic) system is run by liberal judges who turn the criminals loose. In actual fact, the system is so loaded against a defendant that very few people, including the totally innocent, dare to risk a trial. Almost all (95 percent to 97 percent) felony indictments are settled by a coerced plea. By withholding exculpatory evidence, suborning perjury, fabricating evidence and lying to jurors, prosecutors have made the risks of a trial too great even for the innocent. Consequently, the prosecutors’ cases and police evidence are almost never tested in court. Defendants are simply intimidated into self-incrimination rather than risk the terrors of trial.

According to Yale University law professor John Langbein, “The parallels between the modern American plea bargaining system and the ancient system of judicial torture are many and chilling.” Just as the person on the rack admitted to guilt in order to stop the pain, the present day defendant succumbs to psychological torture and cops a plea, whether he is innocent or guilty, in order to avoid ever more charges.

Michael Tonry, director of Cambridge University’s Institute of Criminology, reports that the United States has a higher percentage of its population in prison than any country on earth, including dictatorships, tyrannies and China. The U.S. incarceration rate is up to 12 times higher than that of European countries.

Unless you believe Americans are 12 times more criminally inclined than Europeans, why is one of every 80 Americans (not counting children and the elderly) locked away from family, friends, career and life? Part of the answer is the private prison industry, which requires inmates to fuel the profits of investors. Another part of the answer is career-driven prosecutors who want convictions at all costs. Yet another is the failure of judges to rein in prosecutorial abuses. Another part of the answer is the hostility of Americans to defendants and indifference to their innocence or guilt.

The U.S. invasion of Iraq has brought the breakdown in American moral fiber to the fore. The horrific tortures and abuses at Abu Ghraib prison, the public justifications of torture by the president and vice president of the United States, and the CIA kidnappings and torture of detainees in secret prisons put the American “liberators” in the same camp as Saddam Hussein. It is ironic that mistreatment of Iraqis is one of the justifications that Bush uses for overthrowing Saddam.

In his book, “Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws,” Judge Andrew P. Napolitano reports on cases of torture, psychological abuse and frame-ups that he discovered as presiding judge.

I have reported a number of wrongful convictions. Anytime a new offense is created, the word goes out to “produce convictions.” Over a decade ago, William R. Strong Jr. was made a victim of Virginia’s new wife rape law. Strong discovered his wife in an affair with her boyfriend and was about to serve her with divorce papers. She found out and struck first, accusing him of rape. Strong has been trying to get a DNA test for many years, confident that the semen in the perk test is that of the lover of his unfaithful wife, but Virginia’s criminal justice (sic) system is unresponsive.

Another innocent victim of Virginia justice (sic) is Chris Gaynor. Gaynor took his skateboard team to a competition. When one of the kids tried to buy drugs, Gaynor threatened to tell his parents. To pre-empt Gaynor, the kid accused him of sexual abuse. There was no evidence against Gaynor, and the entire team knew the real story. However, Gaynor was framed by a corrupt prosecutor, reportedly a man-hating lesbian, with the connivance of a corrupt judge, who intimidated Gaynor’s young witnesses by jailing one of them without cause. Gaynor’s innocence was of less importance to the criminal justice (sic) system than a desire to increase convictions for child sex abuse.

In America, defendants are no longer innocent until they are proven guilty. They are guilty the minute they are charged, and the system works to process the guilty, not to determine innocence or guilt.

Americans in their ignorance and gullibility think that only the guilty would enter a guilty plea. This is the uninformed opinion of the naive who have never experienced the terror and psychological torture of the U.S. criminal justice (sic) system.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: bitterpaleos; bonkers; courts; crackers; crime; cuckoo; innocent; insane; justice; loco; morethorazineplease; nuts; offhischump; paulcraigroberts; prisons
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To: A. Pole
Mr. Roberts seems to have all of his facts down pat. I would ask him if he thinks that the thousands of judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys and police officers in America have joined together in a vast right-wing conspiracy? I personally don't believe it.
41 posted on 12/28/2005 8:47:08 PM PST by jazusamo
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To: A. Pole
As far as Abu Graib goes, there's places where people pay big bucks to have panties on there head or to be led around on a dog leash.

Where were you when the Mayor of Spokane was accused, tried, sentenced, and executed by the local paper fishwrap?

42 posted on 12/28/2005 8:47:59 PM PST by castlebrew (true gun control is hitting where you're aiming!)
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To: A. Pole

Did someone forget the barf alert?


43 posted on 12/28/2005 8:48:36 PM PST by castlebrew (true gun control is hitting where you're aiming!)
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To: A. Pole
I used to respect the work of Paul Craig Roberts. I no longer do.

Are there convictions of the innocent? Of course. With about a half million people being convicted of crimes in the US every year, some miscarriages of justice are inevitable. However, it rel=mains true that the American justice system is slanted in favor of defendants, and there will always be many more guilty people who beat the rap, than innocent people wrongfully convicted.

Roberts' facts are wrong, so his thesis falls. He used to be an able writer and reporter. He is neither, in this piece.

Congressman Billybob

Latest column: " 'Domestic' Dishonesty -- the Press and NSA 'Wiretaps' "

44 posted on 12/28/2005 8:50:31 PM PST by Congressman Billybob (Have you heard about the newspaper editor who called a Freeper, "you blithering idiot"?)
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To: Onelifetogive
how many illegal aliens (who are not Americans) are included in that dubious statistic?

Must be counting the under-25 crowd as chirrun, as libs are wont to do when it comes to bogus gun crime stats. Let's see the state-by state rolls before this big lie gets accepted as fact. Should be easy enough to produce.

What's with the "...and life"? Implying lots of folks actually up for (so-called) Life terms...
45 posted on 12/28/2005 8:56:24 PM PST by castlebrew (true gun control is hitting where you're aiming!)
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To: Lancey Howard
Perfectly innocent people "cop a plea".

And which point they would have committed the felony of perjury.

46 posted on 12/28/2005 8:58:17 PM PST by PAR35
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To: A. Pole

Does this apply to the Dim prosecuting Tom Delay?


47 posted on 12/28/2005 9:02:50 PM PST by Auntie Dem (Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Terrorist lovers gotta go!)
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To: meanie monster

there are innocent folks in jail and free pedophiles walking the streets. SIGH!


---I know. It's sad and it makes you think of all the wife killers walking the streets free because they had money while some innocent people pay for crimes they had no part in. That is NOT justice.


48 posted on 12/28/2005 9:04:21 PM PST by WasDougsLamb (I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed man)
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To: PAR35

Thats the goal.. By doing so the court gets its money the prosecuter gets his "win" and the defence att has saved the defendent from anal rape in jail.


49 posted on 12/28/2005 9:04:31 PM PST by wildcatf4f3 (the friend of my enemy is my enemy)
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To: A. Pole
This article is nonsense.
50 posted on 12/28/2005 9:12:07 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: A. Pole
There is another option,

I agree. I was thinking zot.
51 posted on 12/28/2005 9:14:21 PM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: Logophile
You got further than I did. I began to question his credibility at the second sentence:American prisons are full of wrongfully convicted persons.

I don't doubt for a minute that some people are set up; especially where sexual crimes are involved, but I really don't believe that jails are *FULL* of wrongfully convicted people. I've seen many more crimes NOT prosecuted than I ever have met people who were wrongfully jailed.

52 posted on 12/28/2005 9:15:13 PM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: A. Pole
"Do you believe that "Americans are 12 times more criminally inclined than Europeans"?"

Do you really think the European criminal justice system is better than the American criminal justice system?

The author is an obvious nutjob.
53 posted on 12/28/2005 9:19:50 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: Logophile
Here is another little gem from the esteemed Paul Crackpot Roberts:

"The spectacle of an American secretary of state being sent to Europe to reassure America’s allies that the United States does not torture prisoners has brought an end to America’s moral grandeur. America stands revealed before the world as just another unaccountable police state."

http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/cgi-bin/roberts.cgi/2005/12/21#Rendition_Unto_Caes

What a moonbat! He is just another European loving member of the blame America first crowd.
54 posted on 12/28/2005 9:23:51 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: A. Pole
"Would you recommend Abu Ghraib treatment to the arrested American suspects?"

I would recommend the Abu Ghraib treatment for blame America first crackpots like Paul Craig Roberts.
55 posted on 12/28/2005 9:26:19 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: proxy_user
"No, but we have one solution to every problem, and that's send everyone to jail."

What planet do you live on?
56 posted on 12/28/2005 9:27:14 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: ThanhPhero
"This fellow has a totally warped perception and sense of proportion."

You got that right. The man is obviously a crackpot of the first order.

Here is another quote of his from the same source:

"The spectacle of an American secretary of state being sent to Europe to reassure America’s allies that the United States does not torture prisoners has brought an end to America’s moral grandeur. America stands revealed before the world as just another unaccountable police state."

http://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/cgi-bin/roberts.cgi/2005/12/21#Rendition_Unto_Caes

What a wanker!
57 posted on 12/28/2005 9:30:21 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: A. Pole
"There is a critical mass when the prison industry becomes so big that cannot be controlled."

Right. You and this crackpot author think the reason there is no justice (sic) in America is because Part the private prison industry requires huge quantities of inmates to fuel the profits of investors. What a load of bologna! The private prison industry was created to deal with the huge number of criminals that we needed to lock up in order to protect the law abiding amongst us from the predatory criminals. It worked too.
58 posted on 12/28/2005 9:34:57 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: A. Pole
"There is another option, beside believing what you read so long as it pleases your political preferences or rejecting if it does not."

There is another option, that is to read with a lick of common sense and to reject witless blather written by a crackpot, such as your Mr. Roberts.
59 posted on 12/28/2005 9:36:58 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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To: kcvl
In other words, anyone who has ever read one of Paul Crackpot Roberts' columns should recognize that he is a world class nitwit.

Obviously anything this guy writes needs a big old barf alert in the title.
60 posted on 12/28/2005 9:40:58 PM PST by Ninian Dryhope ("Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers." The inestimable Mark Steyn)
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