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America’s Dysfunctional Criminal Justice System: It’s about not really giving a damn, until you’re the victim of it.

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Tackling America's Dysfunctional Criminal Justice System with Earnest Mann

In today's episode, Earnest Mann delves into the deep and controversial waters of America's criminal justice system, shedding light on a topic that resonates with the core of societal ethics and morality. We explore the stark differences between killing and murder, a distinction often blurred by the legal system, leading to an unstable foundation for addressing crime and punishment.

Killing vs. Murder: Understanding the Difference

Earnest Mann highlights the fundamental difference between killing and murder, stating that killing can be contextual and not inherently evil, unlike murder, which is always premeditated. This crucial distinction is lost in the current legal framework, leading to misjudgments and unjust sentences.

The Tragic Tales of Willie P and Brent Brewer

The discussion pivots to the heart-wrenching stories of Willie P and Brent Brewer, individuals who faced the ultimate punishment under a system that Mann argues is flawed and unjust. These cases serve as a grim reminder of the consequences of a system that lacks compassion and understanding, pushing for a reevaluation of the concept of justice itself.

You can go to my website - https://theearnestmannshow.com - to listen to this, or any of my many other episodes. Engage me and other listeners by leaving a comment, and/or you can reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page.

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am a just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better! Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

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300 episoder

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Manage episode 411349762 series 3486082
Innhold levert av Earnest Mann. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Earnest Mann eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Tackling America's Dysfunctional Criminal Justice System with Earnest Mann

In today's episode, Earnest Mann delves into the deep and controversial waters of America's criminal justice system, shedding light on a topic that resonates with the core of societal ethics and morality. We explore the stark differences between killing and murder, a distinction often blurred by the legal system, leading to an unstable foundation for addressing crime and punishment.

Killing vs. Murder: Understanding the Difference

Earnest Mann highlights the fundamental difference between killing and murder, stating that killing can be contextual and not inherently evil, unlike murder, which is always premeditated. This crucial distinction is lost in the current legal framework, leading to misjudgments and unjust sentences.

The Tragic Tales of Willie P and Brent Brewer

The discussion pivots to the heart-wrenching stories of Willie P and Brent Brewer, individuals who faced the ultimate punishment under a system that Mann argues is flawed and unjust. These cases serve as a grim reminder of the consequences of a system that lacks compassion and understanding, pushing for a reevaluation of the concept of justice itself.

You can go to my website - https://theearnestmannshow.com - to listen to this, or any of my many other episodes. Engage me and other listeners by leaving a comment, and/or you can reach out to me personally, via my website's contact page.

My website is a work in progress, I update its content as time allows as I am a just a one "Mann" show - ha ha, so check for new things periodically, you will find interesting and entertaining things there.

Please consider, that by visiting the website and supporting this show, you're supporting an actual person, not some mega corporation, that wouldn't know human compassion if it hit them over the head!

Perhaps most importantly, by leaving a comment after you listen to an episode, your opinion or advice may help another person in this world more than you know, and I'm not kidding, I have seen it time and again, so leave a comment, and maybe change a person's life for the better! Take care - Earnest

© 2023 The Earnest Mann Show

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