Originally Posted by
downhillmaster
They both got what they deserved.
This country needs a little more frontier justice these days and a lot less constitutional whining.
And what happens when the person that is the subject of your "frontier justice" turns out to be totally innocent? You are aware that sadly the legal system far too often convicts innocent people of crimes that they did
NOT commit, and even worse have been convicted of crimes that
NEVER happened in the first place.
We have the Constitution for a reason, and that reason is to protect the
RIGHTS of
EVERYONE. The
ACCUSED as well as the
INNOCENT.