According to Montclair no one has successfully shown a miscarriage of justice in Portugal in 30 years...I would rather live in a system where the court admits mistakes
Why do you keep repeating this when this is not what I said? I see my previous reply was deleted. In Portugal, there is an appeals system and people have seen their sentences reduced or verdicts overturned but miscarriages of justices as you see in the UK, I am not aware of. This could be due to the fact that the justice system is based more on redemption and rehabilitation of the criminals than on punishment. JMO. Also, each crime has its respective sentencing, minimum and maximum, stipulated in the law and the sentences are not at the discretion of the judge. You can't get years in prison for stealing a bottle of water during some riots, as was the case in London. There are no life sentences in Portugal and the most anyone can get is 25 years, whether you murder one person or twenty!