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Hi
Curious why this was denied. It was first denied under Trivia then under Goofs. It can't be too long because I've seen other contributions that are 3 times as long.
it can't be because you all think it's an opinion because it is a fact that a trial does not start in a few days after someone is charged and a verdict AND sentencing takes place a few days later, as this episode clearly portrays. Unless you think that justice, from start to finish, DOES actually move that swiftly. I presented factual imputs to clearly explain why the process takes very long. So please let me know why it was denied for both Trivia and Goofs.
Ta.
28 May 2026#260528-110137-007000
GOOF ADDITION
When they showed the Honore Vashons trial, It was inaccurately portrayed in this episode as if the whole thing, from start to finish, took place within a few days of him being charged. Justice system never works this fast. Vashons trial, from start to finish, would have lasted months or even possibly a year or more as it would involve of lengthy Due Process and adequate preparation: Defense lawyers require months to review evidence to provide an effective defense, The Discovery Phase and evidence gathering: Prosecutors must share all evidence, police reports, and witness statements. Forensic testing: toxicology, and forensics laboratories face massive backlogs. Expert witnesses: Finding and scheduling specialized experts takes significant time. Pre-Trial Litigation Motion practice: Attorneys spend months arguing over what evidence the jury is allowed to see. Constitutional challenges: Disputes over illegal searches or coerced confessions require separate hearings. Pleas and status conferences: Continuous scheduling dates check if a plea deal can be reached without a trial. Systemic Bottlenecks, overcrowded dockets: Judges handle hundreds of cases simultaneously, creating scheduling conflicts.Understaffed offices: Public defenders and prosecutors are frequently overworked and understaffed. Coordination delays: Aligning the schedules of judges, lawyers, victims, and witnesses takes time.





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