For the sake of the argument, let's say the charge was for the murder of a child, and the guilty man was likely to re-offend, and the innocent man is unable to appeal successfully. This is mainly a debate surrounding the existing legal system infrastructure, but I've added a specific crime and a few extra details to it in order to stop any "the innocent man would appeal and be let out" comments that could derail any possible discussion.
I'd rather the innocent man be charged and found guilty than having a guilty man walk free. My reasoning for this is simply due to the fact that in the circumstances listed above, it is likely that children would be the guilty man's next target when he re-offends, and I'd rather that the innocent man live in prison, than children possibly die as a result. Feel free to disagree with me, but please rationalise your argument. If you post is < 20 words, you haven't done that.
I'd rather the innocent man be charged and found guilty than having a guilty man walk free. My reasoning for this is simply due to the fact that in the circumstances listed above, it is likely that children would be the guilty man's next target when he re-offends, and I'd rather that the innocent man live in prison, than children possibly die as a result. Feel free to disagree with me, but please rationalise your argument. If you post is < 20 words, you haven't done that.