tonyget
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The US judicial system, despite its flaws, is transparent, and remember that due process includes the right to appeal.
Beyond that, I find complaints about the US judicial system to be mendacious. The system is tilted to favor the accused, whether it's being judged by a jury of one's peers (where emotion can be manipulated), to Miranda rights, to free representation if none can be afforded, to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty (above the high threshold of reasonable doubt). As long as humans are involved in the judicial process, this is about as good as it gets.
Americans are obsessed with law suits, the country is full of blood sucking lawyers and litigation-mania.
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