Terence Eden on Nostr: Here's an unpleasant and uncharitable thought. Some of the people convicted in the ...
Here's an unpleasant and uncharitable thought.
Some of the people convicted in the Horizon scandal probably *were* legitimately guilty of fraud & theft.
Does the proposed bill to quash convictions operate purely on Blackstone's Ratio? Does it differentiate between cases where Horizon data was only a small part of the evidence?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone's_ratio
Some of the people convicted in the Horizon scandal probably *were* legitimately guilty of fraud & theft.
Does the proposed bill to quash convictions operate purely on Blackstone's Ratio? Does it differentiate between cases where Horizon data was only a small part of the evidence?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone's_ratio