Axulus
Veteran Member
When is it legitimate to judge people based on information that has been made public against the person, especially when there are accusations of things like serious crimes? Our justice system is grounded upon erroring very much on the side of caution of not convicting an innocent party. As a result, there are several safeguards put in place to prevent wrongful conviction resulting in a very high standard of evidence to convict. Many crimes committed do not leave behind enough evidence to convict someone on this basis. However, if multiple people claim to be victims of similar crimes by one individual, there is still a high probability they are in fact guilty of at least one or more of the alleged crimes. A good example of this is the rape allegations against Bill Cosby. 13 women have accused him of raping them and using similar methods (drugging or making them impaired in some way). None of them filed police reports at the time the alleged crimes took place, and most of the alleged crimes took place many years ago. As a result, there is insufficient evidence to bring about criminal proceedings against him for any of the individual alleged rapes. However, after reading the accusations and researching the matter, I believe there is a very high likelihood that he is guilty of raping one or more individuals and using methods like drugs to aid in the commission of the crime and is thus a grade A sicko. The probability alone that anyone would have 13 accusers with similar stories all being false is quite low (although not zero). If I were in the entertainment industry, I would not want to have any dealings with him (despite being a fan of his work). Is this fair even though he has not been convicted in our justice system? The downside with using the court of public opinion is that innocent individuals will be far more likely to suffer harm due to people forming judgments from false accusations, misinformation, and unsubstantiated rumors. On the other hand, I have no obligation to have any kind of relations or business dealings with any particular individual. If one of them gives me the creeps, I reserve the right to have nothing to do with such individual. It can become especially harmful, however, if enough people don't want anything to do with the individual, rightly or wrongly.
What does everyone else think?
What does everyone else think?
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