Ife Afolabi

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The purpose of a court is not truth, but justice. We have rules, the rules must be obeyed, and when we say that a defendant is “guilty” we mean, if we are careful about our words, not that he committed the crime he’s accused of, but that he was convicted fair and square according to those rules. Whatever rules we choose, we’re going to let some criminals go free and imprison some of the blameless.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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