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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
"The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) affirms the fundamental principles of the U.S. criminal justice system such as due process of law and the presumption of legal innocence. Yet, this church hears people's cries that reflect the current system's serious deficiencies. Drawing from the biblical witness to God's wondrously rich forms of love and justice, we are compelled by a "holy yearning" to address the need for a change in public mindset and for dramatic reforms in policies and practices. This statement calls upon Christians to strengthen or take up ministries of compassion and justice. Drawing on evidence and data, it affirms some current efforts at improving the system while identifying numerous other reforms that urgently need implementation."
"A Social Statement on The Church and Criminal Justice: Hearing the Cries" by the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America at the thirteenth biennial Churchwide Assembly on August 17, 2013.
Mahatma Gandhi:
"There is a higher court than courts of justice, and that is the court of conscience. It supersedes all other courts."
Islam
Hadith 22, The burden of proof is upon the plaintiff, and the oath is upon the one who is accused (Tirmidhi)
...the Messenger of Allah (SAW) explained that the proof should be provided by the person making the claim. If he has no proof but makes an accusation then the defendant can make an oath upon his position and in that manner the accusation is rejected by the Judge. This serves as evidence that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. http://ahadith.co.uk
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