Another nail in the Rule of Law's coffin

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The FBI scuttles a method of evidence gathering--and then still stands behind it in order to protect the convictions that it got using the method. If the Rule of Law were something other than a pipe dream in modern America, the FBI would have a legal obligation to track down every case that got a conviction based on this evidence, and file a court brief recommending at a minimum, a retrial for everyone who got nailed by this. The FBI should be able to admit its wrong, and make amends, and it should do so as that is the only moral thing to do here.

But that's not how it's working out, now is it?

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