Friday, January 7, 2011
True justice
If you got to knew me you would know that I am quite interested in becoming a forenzic scientist. There is nothing I would rather do in my life the join the persuit of true justice, Which I define as something that can be obtained only by cold hard facts and science, not by he said she said or hot headed police officers. It is not something that can be obtained by railroading someone just because someone hinted they were involved. I am honstly tired of seeing cases (I watch Investigation Discovery religously) where the accused party is innocent as the day is long, but is being held because of shody police work and the polices refuseual to admit they are wrong. As a frensic scientist I will have a policy of taking work from both sides of the court room: the defense and the prosacution. Hovever I will not favor either side. I will work just as hard to puting people behind bars as I will to setting them free. I will not back a case by either side when I have strong evidence of the other sides case. I will remain impartial but not unswayable. However the only wind that will sway me is the wind of turth. A question for my readers to ponder in order to better understand the trouble I will go through as a forenzic scientist. If your family member was murdered and you thought you knew how did it. Would you still go after this person of you have strong evidence that he did not comit the crime?
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ReplyDeletesigh sorry Mélenie Astor i make typos in the future please try to look past them
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