Also note, according to www.usdebtclock.org there are 6.7 million convicted felons in the U.S. - many of whom are wrongfully convicted thanks to a predatory police force and corrupt judicial system that seeks to profit from not only irresponsibility but the misfortune of others as well.
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yes if you align profits with number of incarcerations, you'll motivate higher conviction rates, including wrongful ones