jqp wrote:
> it implies that, if the number of
> > > convictions is held constant, then the ratio of innocent to guilty
> > > among the convicted cannot be changed -- we might as well have a quota
> > > for the numnber of convictions, and pick who gets convicted randomly.
> > > That would certainly reduce the cost of the court system.
>Seems to me
it implies that if the moon is made out
of green cheese, then Antarctica is covered
with Kool-Whip.
Troll, troll, troll your boat.
JKA
--
The fastest way to succeed is to
double your failure rate."
Thomas J. Watson, Sr.
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