It is said that watching "Wonderful Flower" can not only be silly but also enlightened. For example, in the debate between Chen Ming and Zhan Qingyun in the fifth season, when Zhan Qingyun wanted to prove his point of view, he only quoted half a sentence "Physics Building ~ two dark clouds". When Chen Ming caught the beating, he realized that if he didn't have enough knowledge, he couldn't find out. The eloquent talker he admired just now turned out to be the one who reversed black and white! If I hadn't read "The History of American Constitutionalism", "Twelve Angry Men" and other works, I would have been misled by this documentary. I have to say that this documentary is not so fair, and it has a certain tendency. Through review, it has paved the way for previous racial conflicts to amplify the impact of racial discrimination on the verdict, indirectly alluding to Simpson’s guilt, not to say or to say less The stupidity of the police's illegal collection of evidence did not at least make it clear that Simpson's acquittal was the final victory of procedural justice. Since the life of a criminal case is at stake, the jury does not necessarily have to be convinced that the defendant is innocent when verdicts of innocence. As long as the prosecution presents many flaws in the evidence, it does not meet the strict standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt", although there are many indications that the defendant is suspected of being involved in crime, but the jury can still acquit the defendant. In the American judicial system, the standard of conviction used in criminal cases is "beyond a reasonable doubt." How do we understand it? In the words of the American legal authority, it is "indefinable and inexplicable", but in our powerful and invincible Chinese, it is probably "better to misplace a thousand than to kill one in vain". Through the Simpson case, one will notice that the American judicial system places far more emphasis on procedural fairness and hard evidence than on seeking the truth and bringing criminals to justice. U.S. Supreme Court Justice: "The criminal escape from justice is far less sinful than the despicable and illegal actions of the government." In the eyes of U.S. lawmakers, the government is a natural criminal group, and the abuse of power and judicial corruption of the state machine is harmful to the country and the country. The overall harm caused by the society far exceeds that of ordinary criminals. Therefore, the core and focus of the constitutional rule of law is not to blindly fight criminals by unscrupulous means, but to focus on procedural constraints and checks and balances on government power to prevent law enforcement And those in power are above the law, use the privileges in their hands and the state dictatorship machine to misbehave, plunder, arbitrarily oppress the common people who have nowhere to avenge their grievances.
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