You would think that the revolving door would help repeat offenders wisen up through experience, but the overriding effect is that they’re repeat offenders precisely because they lack the capacity to wisen up.
What happened with 11 magic words is too arcane and unpredictable to “game”. It mystified even me, and I’ve had the experience of going through criminal proceedings magnitudes more times than even my most decorated clients. I’ve commented here to a similar question but gaining my sympathy through lying is 1) not likely to be consequential and 2) very likely to backfire.
You would think that the revolving door would help repeat offenders wisen up through experience, but the overriding effect is that they’re repeat offenders precisely because they lack the capacity to wisen up.
What happened with 11 magic words is too arcane and unpredictable to “game”. It mystified even me, and I’ve had the experience of going through criminal proceedings magnitudes more times than even my most decorated clients. I’ve commented here to a similar question but gaining my sympathy through lying is 1) not likely to be consequential and 2) very likely to backfire.