> many people do feel he has done enough time and should be free without any restrictions
This could be said for any number of people rightfully detained by the US for crimes of incredible magnitude.
Which is why "jury nullification" still exists. Just because a law exists does not mean the public good is automatically improved by blithely enforcing it with zero tolerance.
Which is why "jury nullification" still exists. Just because a law exists does not mean the public good is automatically improved by blithely enforcing it with zero tolerance.