If you are interested in such matters, a much bigger and more grotesque case of rationality failure in a justice system is the case of Thomas Quick. I’m reading “Thomas Quick: the making of a serial killer” by Hannes Rastam. The guy was convicted 8 times for about 30 murders he didn’t commit. The extent to which many different courts can be wrong over years of investigations is frightening...
If you are interested in such matters, a much bigger and more grotesque case of rationality failure in a justice system is the case of Thomas Quick.
I’m reading “Thomas Quick: the making of a serial killer” by Hannes Rastam. The guy was convicted 8 times for about 30 murders he didn’t commit. The extent to which many different courts can be wrong over years of investigations is frightening...