March 21, 2010
Mexico Border Violence
[From article]
"Mexican justice is slightly different than the U.S. version. A recent documentary, Presumed Guilty, filmed by a pair of Mexican lawyers discovered that 93 percent of defendants never meet a judge or see an arrest warrant. Conviction is routine (95 percent), trials are not public and 92 percent are convicted with no physical evidence. Torture is the basic investigative tool of police. But then only 3 percent of crimes are ever tried. Mexicans are reluctant to either report crimes or call the police."
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-03-20/mexicos-city-of-blood/?cid=hp:vertical:r
Mexico's Drug Wars Get Bloodier
by Charles Bowden
Daily Beast
March 20, 2010
"Mexican justice is slightly different than the U.S. version. A recent documentary, Presumed Guilty, filmed by a pair of Mexican lawyers discovered that 93 percent of defendants never meet a judge or see an arrest warrant. Conviction is routine (95 percent), trials are not public and 92 percent are convicted with no physical evidence. Torture is the basic investigative tool of police. But then only 3 percent of crimes are ever tried. Mexicans are reluctant to either report crimes or call the police."
http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-03-20/mexicos-city-of-blood/?cid=hp:vertical:r
Mexico's Drug Wars Get Bloodier
by Charles Bowden
Daily Beast
March 20, 2010
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