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To: Yaelle

“Emotion still plays a part in our legal system. We just are not robots. But I like your argument very much.”

Thanks.

I agree that emotion does play a part. And yes, we wouldn’t be human if they didn’t. But that emotion also is the opposite of ‘law’ and the source if inequality. Justice must be to the greatest extent possible, blind, or it really is not justice at all.

But that’s an academic argument and never does/will happen in reality.


147 posted on 07/02/2011 2:19:32 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Norm Lenhart
But that emotion also is the opposite of ‘law’ and the source if inequality. Justice must be to the greatest extent possible, blind, or it really is not justice at all. But that’s an academic argument and never does/will happen in reality.

I completely agree with you. I'd be OK with keeping all premeditated murder the same. No matter what the victim did. And "hate crime" not existing. I'd be OK with as blind a justice as we could get.

But it wouldn't work. Even JUDGES are driven by emotion. To say nothing of juries swayed by the charismatic attorneys like Cochran or Edwards. Look at the latest Lindsay Lohan judge. "Missy, if you do this ONE MORE TIME, I tell you, we are going to rain down hard on you..."

(Vulcans as judges. We could use Vulcans. If only they were not fictional.) :)

149 posted on 07/02/2011 2:35:45 PM PDT by Yaelle
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