'John Doe' is typically used in a warrant when the accused is known by an alias or by a physical description.
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The higher someone's profile, the easier it is for a defendant to trade him up to the feds. Mr. Big is always a better catch than Mr. Small.
In a democratic country, when a man is accused, he's accused from a document issued by the public attorney.
Individual warrants every day are used to arrest dangerous people.
I never have really become accustomed to the 'John.' Nobody ever really calls me John... I've always been Duke or Marion or John Wayne. It's a name that goes well together, and it's like one word - John Wayne.
The military code of justice sets out exactly what type of charges are available for specific acts.
When a person is found less guilty than he is suspected, he is concluded more innocent than he really is.
I think it's the person's conviction that really carries a person.
One threatens the innocent who spares the guilty.
If you commit perjury in a so-called first-degree murder case, and you're caught red-handed for the entire world to see, and you get only a $200 fine, what kind of message does that send about lying in our courts?
In societies that profess some respect for law, suspects are apprehended and brought to fair trial. I stress 'suspects.'
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