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8 pages in length. To understand how a person can be wrongfully convicted despite the existence of some of the most compelling evidence in favor of his innocence is to realize the fatal flaws that plague the American judicial system. Even more disturbing is the validity placed upon certain eyewitnesses when it is difficult at best and impossible at worst to corroborate their stories, a critical and necessary task to achieve when a man's life hangs in the balance based solely upon someone's erroneous claim. Gerald Amirault exemplifies a defective legal system whereby the testimony a single individual - a child, no less - can convict a man when everything else in the case points to the other direction: innocence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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system. Even more disturbing is the validity placed upon certain eyewitnesses when it is difficult at best and impossible at worst to corroborate their stories, a critical and necessary
task to achieve when a mans life hangs in the balance based solely upon someones erroneous claim. Gerald Amirault exemplifies a defective legal system whereby the testimony a single
individual - a child, no less - can convict a man when everything else in the case points to the other direction: innocence. "I think in [Amirault] the trial
court judges got swayed into being an advocate, and thats completely wrong -- its not the role of a judge. But the appellate [court] is a panel of judges.
Theyll look at it from a more neutral legal perspective" (Schaffer, 2006). II. THE CASE Rabinowitzs argument in No Crueler Tyrannies
: Accusation, False Witness, and Other Terrors of Our Times speaks to the unjust element in the justice system, where innocent people can be arrested, put on trial and convicted
of crimes not only did they not commit but based upon wholly inadequate and unsubstantiated evidence. One readily compares the authors enlightening - if not utterly unsettling - accounts
with that of the Salem witch trials where personal agenda was the sole motivation that fueled one of historys most horrendous miscarriages of justice. As an example of one wrongful
conviction amidst untold numbers who have been victimized by the system, the Gerald Amirault case presents a particularly disturbing situation. Based solely upon the coerced testimony of young children
who claimed the Fells Acres Day School attendant - whose job it was to perform odd jobs around the facility such as repairing, cooking and driving - sexually abused them,
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