There is no rule more invariable than that we are paid for our suspicions by finding what we suspect.
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We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect.
Maybe we're kind of predisposed to think that anything a politician does is calculated and therefore suspect.
It's not wise to violate rules until you know how to observe them.
No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.
Suspicionless surveillance does not become okay simply because it's only victimizing 95% of the world instead of 100%.
That's the whole point of... of prosecutorial discretion in the judicial system. It's finding a just outcome in an individual case.
All decisions in the criminal justice system must be determined by the physical and scientific evidence, and the credible testimony corroborated by that evidence, not in response to public outcry.
Laws are made to protect the trusting as well as the suspicious.
Yes, you make mistakes in the old cases where you really think you know who the suspect is, and you probably do, and you make the mistake of relying on people.
We investigate in secret so that we don't smear innocent people.
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