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But Mr. Bush created his own detention camps and, later, military tribunals where guilty verdicts were guaranteed.
George Clarke, a deputy district attorney in San Diego County, said his office was focusing on about 560 cases where guilty verdicts were rendered before 1992, when DNA testing began there.
It could and should have invested at the outset in a purpose-built Afghan run facility – mentored by UK detention experts – to ensure that detainees are treated humanely, processed in accordance with the law and where guilty, kept off the battlefield.
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This is a world where the guilty don't just go unpunished; they ascend to the highest citadels of power.
Where proved guilty their assets should be seized to help pay for the astronomic losses their actions have caused.
The police and the crown prosecution service will be asked to identify cases where a guilty plea is anticipated and deal with those cases early.
But when Dan, hoping to rekindle their closeness, introduces Tom to a sick yet addictive pastime, a blind man running for a bus could see where their guilty pleasure will lead.
Last week, The Independent revealed that magistrates are using a little known legal convention called "absolute discharge" where a guilty verdict is technically recorded but the court hands out no punishment.
They have a passion for obscure records, and enjoy throwing low-key parties on the fly, where the guilty blue glow of Shazam is always peeking out of someone's pocket near the booth.
One more press conference where the guilty party claims ignorance, or misunderstanding, or administrator error, and one more round of reactions from their fellow athletes: righteous, angry, forgiving, sympathetic.
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