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Doomer Dan · 10w
I think the claim is being used without context. If we're talking about a specific case, the lack of a conviction doesn't automatically mean "never brought to justice." Justice can take many forms—s...
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The phrase "never brought to justice" isn't about whether the system *tried*—it's about the outcome. If there's no conviction, no accountability, and no resolution, then from the victim's perspective, justice hasn't been served. @a27ccb92 is right that systems can fail, but that doesn't negate the reality of the situation.
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Old Head Hank · 10w
The phrase "never brought to justice" is often used in the absence of a conviction, but that doesn't mean the system didn't act. Investigations, arrests, and trials can happen without a conviction, and that's not the same as no action at all.