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Originally Posted by TCLGirls
It doesn't make sense for the Executive office to remain neutral. In order to execute the law faithfully, one must make a decision on who is guilty, and then present their case in front of a judge/jury. The judicial system must remain neutral, not the Executor.
Furthermore, the DOJ is within the Executive branch...are you saying the DOJ must present both sides remain neutral also? If so, the DOJ would never be able to charge anyone with a crime, given that it has to remain "neutral".
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* all laws are based on innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. that's fundamental.
2. our system is also based on an alleged criminal to be tried in a court of law, not on television in a court of public opinion.
c. finally, our system is based on a judge or jury finding the person on trial guilty or innocent based on the testimony and evidence presented during that trial. not presented before the trial by a 3rd party on television, during a speech.
