There's no such thing as "due process, sometimes". Fair treatment is only fair when it's a guarantee.
If someone is the victim of a crime that goes unpunished (and in many cases uninvestigated), then due process failed to serve them too. I say unpunished for lack of a better word -- it's a case where society allowed them to be victimized/targeted of a crime.
Fuck, can we figure out how to resurrect Bill Kunstler somehow? We need him now more than ever.
Due process is a term directly describing something within the legal system. This entire argument takes place within immoral actions outside of the legal system, hence a bit of confusion here. I would agree with always fair treatment of course.
There's no such thing as "due process, sometimes". Fair treatment is only fair when it's a guarantee.
If someone is the victim of a crime that goes unpunished (and in many cases uninvestigated), then due process failed to serve them too. I say unpunished for lack of a better word -- it's a case where society allowed them to be victimized/targeted of a crime.
Fuck, can we figure out how to resurrect Bill Kunstler somehow? We need him now more than ever.