Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
Well, I do find some aspects of Buddhism and Confucianism fascinating.



Well, in glorious land of Serbia there is a court which deals with that. Our system is also slightly more complicated, which is probably why I don't understand your legal system. We have something called presumption of innocence here, which is a concept that every person is innocent until proven guilty. And only a court decides whether a person's guilty after examining all evidence, hearing both sides and any possible witnesses.

How do you guys do it over there? Do tell, old chap, I find this very interesting. I'm learning new things. Yay me!
We also have a system with these things known as courts. However before a person can be brought before the court for him to be charged with a crime, the prosecutor needs to conduct an interview with the person. It might be after all that he is not only innocent, but is able to prove his innocence to the satisfaction of the prosecutor at which point he need not even be brought before the court. This is a measure which saves cost for both parties and reduces the likelihood of someone being falsely convicted. Me calling someone a rapist is based on his actions, not on a conviction or lack thereof, and has no legal bearing anyway. I presume that you have this newfangled notion of "Free speech" in Serbia?