It has to be faster and cheaper by about an order of magnitude. You should be able to try someone for a crime the day after you arrest them. The system is so loaded down with safeguards it can't operate.
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My solution: cops bludgeon minor offenders, and let them walk.
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Trials and juries and presumption of innocence are all good things, but they're not free, and if the state is no longer effective enough to be able to provide them while still maintaining order, then we lose them. Simple as that. Crying "muh rights" doesn't change anything.
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Of course, but given cultural realities I'd like to maintain them for as long as possible. Order gainz, by my calculus, aren't worth converting our criminal justice system to the universities' sexual assault-tribunal model.
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