Pubdate: Wed, 5 Aug, 1999 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Copyright: 1999 St. Petersburg Times Contact: http://www.sptimes.com/ Forum: http://www.sptimes.com/Interact.html Author: Rick L. Meredith BURDEN OF PROOF HAS SHIFTED The Aug. 2 editorial, Doubts about a judge's fairness, pointed to another casualty of the war on drugs -- the fairness of the American justice system. One of the most beautiful aspects of the American justice system was that a defendant was presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Most people, especially those who have never had any dealings with our criminal justice system, believe that it is still that way. But in the past few years, the war on drugs has clogged the courts, and our justice system has changed. Most defense attorneys let their clients know upfront that the vast majority of judges will side with the prosecutor and the police, and it is up to the defense attorney to prove that the client is innocent. If a judge presumes, as the judge is supposed to, that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty, then the judge is presumed to be soft on crime. Being soft on crime can be very detrimental to a judge's career. According to our founding fathers, the trial by jury was supposed to be the final check and balance on bad laws and corrupt systems. Our founding fathers would not recognize the so-called justice that is handed down in the modern courtroom. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder