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1. Innocent until proven guilty.
If you're sent to jail, accused of a crime, you should retain those rights which are practicable--if you cannot make bail. Basically put, this means said inmates receive amenities such as nice facilities, a modicum of privacy, and better general conditions than the rest; after all a good portion of these inmates are actually acquitted or released, not all are guilty or become convicts. Additionally, we must stop prosecuting victimless crimes.
2. The Guilty.
Once proven guilty, the gravy train stops. You go to prison, and you're divided into two groups. One is the group with a future, the other is the group without. Those considered beyond rehabilitation will go in the latter group and will spend their lives in a maximum security environment without the hope of ever leaving prison alive.
The second group...
This is the group that may one day, sooner or later, return to civilization. The greatest...
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