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You have way too much faith in the justice system. Surely, you know there are a non-trivial number of people wrongly convicted every year.


No, I have no faith in the justice system. Currently the innocent find it comforting that they can settle, but that is now how it should be.

"Being able to settle is something only the guilty SHOULD find relieving."


having no faith in the justice system is probably the healthiest mindset. imagine having faith in LLVM to compile your code because you believe that the compiler will do the right thing. the Justice System, much like LLVM, doesn't require faith to run; it requires valid code.

That said, if you're in court, you're pretty much guilty. It doesn't matter that you've done nothing wrong (no "innocent" plea, remember?); you're in their court, and that means someone has charged you and is demanding payment. "Guilty" means "to pay", according to Black's/Bouvier's. that means that Not Guilty is somewhere you don't want to be (committing a commercial dishonor in their court == contempt).

Just pay the fine (you can pay with securities/commercial paper if you don't want to use cash/cheques), and be done with the matter. Once you've settled, file a motion to expunge with a higher court in order to clear your record.

As the guilty, I guess I find being able to settle pretty relieving. :)




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