Dec 13th 2011, 22:07:46
http://www.forbes.com/...m-going-to-jail-for-what/
I'm not sure I even need to say anything about this, but I think the US Supreme Court once ruled that prosecutors had a duty to choose when to and when not to prosecute cases. I sure wish some of the ******** (language edited before posting) prosecutors that represent the United States would consent to better management of tax-payer money. We don't need to send people to jail for honest mistakes; we don't even need to prosecute them. Simply educating people about certain laws should be sufficient.
If the US Federal Government is not violating the letter of the US Consitution, they are certainly violating the spirit of it. These prosecutions are examples where the US government is becoming the agent of tyranny it was designed to replace.
Here's a simple solution. Let's make a new federal law: All federal criminal prosecutions of misdemeanor crimes should require "mens rea" (guilty mind) be proven.
I'm not sure I even need to say anything about this, but I think the US Supreme Court once ruled that prosecutors had a duty to choose when to and when not to prosecute cases. I sure wish some of the ******** (language edited before posting) prosecutors that represent the United States would consent to better management of tax-payer money. We don't need to send people to jail for honest mistakes; we don't even need to prosecute them. Simply educating people about certain laws should be sufficient.
If the US Federal Government is not violating the letter of the US Consitution, they are certainly violating the spirit of it. These prosecutions are examples where the US government is becoming the agent of tyranny it was designed to replace.
Here's a simple solution. Let's make a new federal law: All federal criminal prosecutions of misdemeanor crimes should require "mens rea" (guilty mind) be proven.
-Angel1