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Essay talk:Bayes' theorem and jurisprudence

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What is this ultracrepidarian nonsense?[edit]

This seems to be throwing a bunch of lesswrongish hypotheticals at the general idea of a legal system vaguely related to common law and the popular image of courtroom drama. Why is this not in essay space? No really? It addresses exactly zero incidences of actual caselaw. Burn this to the ground? Please? ikanreed 🐐Bleat at me 16:12, 24 July 2018 (UTC)