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Chaos

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Random musings from an Ohioan living in Florida.

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Chaos Chaos Random musings from an Ohioan living in Florida. Tuesday, April 3, 2012 Right to a Trial I taught at FSU for a number of years in the School of Criminology.   No matter what course I was teaching I always spent the first day asking the students questions and allowing them to question me.   It always surprised me the misperceptions of the criminal justice system.   Having worked in the system, these misperceptions are common even among those who should know better.   Please don’t take this as LEO bashing.   It’s not.   I have many friends and former students in law enforcement and believe they have a very hard job (especially the correctional officers – doing time on the job).   Here are a few myths that I have heard many times.   Please keep in mind that these are generally true statements and I am sure there are exceptions to each of my myths below because judges can basically do what they want until a higher court tells them otherwise. Sometimes that doe...

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