In judging matters of grave importance with irreversible suffering in case of error, all evidence must be knowledge-based, and nothing can be known until it is known for certain.
Even a laggard investigation can amount to a rush to judgment. Foregone conclusions can be conceived even before the first clue. Sometimes even the fact finders have been set up.
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