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"content": "nostr:npub1hvdfn5ne7zvks3ztfewr00vdjv3kve4nddht43p8fjepc8rn6yasz69sq9 That's really interesting, and I didn't know that. This comes up often in discussions with non-residents: a ~99% conviction rate can't be normal and must be due to, as you suggest, forced convictions and planted evidence. \n\nBut it may be much less out of line with other countries than I realized.",
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