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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 939832" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>Proof is probably required, but the hard part is how do you <u>enforce</u> that rule on the decisionmakers. If a panel member votes "guilty" or "not guilty," how can anyone else know they voted based on provable evidence, or just backroom dealmaking and grievance-trading?</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, there has to be finality. This means decisionmakers' decisions are normally respected and can't be endlessly appealed. This is why it is so important that the process be transparent, and the <u>right</u> <u>people</u> put in the positions to make the decisions.</p><p></p><p>In this case they probably heard conflicting testimony and just "split the difference" so both sides could claim partial victory and move on.</p><p></p><p>It's unsettling to watch sausage, legislation, or panel decisions being made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 939832, member: 18044"] Proof is probably required, but the hard part is how do you [U]enforce[/U] that rule on the decisionmakers. If a panel member votes "guilty" or "not guilty," how can anyone else know they voted based on provable evidence, or just backroom dealmaking and grievance-trading? Ultimately, there has to be finality. This means decisionmakers' decisions are normally respected and can't be endlessly appealed. This is why it is so important that the process be transparent, and the [U]right[/U] [U]people[/U] put in the positions to make the decisions. In this case they probably heard conflicting testimony and just "split the difference" so both sides could claim partial victory and move on. It's unsettling to watch sausage, legislation, or panel decisions being made. [/QUOTE]
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