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What justice means to me. Frederick R. White The Foundations of Criminal Justice CJA/303 Carter Smith 10 June 2006 Justice is a moral right it indicate fairness to one and all and it should be administered without bias or partiality when a crime of any sort is committed and a person happens to be on the scene of the crime or in the vicinity. That does not constitute participation or guilt but instead derives only suspicion. To assure fairness or justice a thorough investigation using all means of evidence and possible witnesses if any or a legal confession of the person under suspicion should be applied so that the truth may be brought out, only then can guilt or innocence can be established. Many innocent people have been incarcerated because of sloppy work from the enforcement agencies and courts, while the real culprit went free, and able to commit other crimes. Once a crime...

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