Human justice is venerable even in the errors inherent in its fallible and limited nature.
 Anatole France, Penguin Island (1908). copy citation

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Author Anatole France
Source Penguin Island
Topic justice error
Date 1908
Language English
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“I believe in his guilt as every good citizen ought to believe in it; and I will believe in it as long as the established jurisdiction will order me to believe in it, for it is not for a private person but for a judge to proclaim the innocence of a convicted person. Human justice is venerable even in the errors inherent in its fallible and limited nature. These errors are never irreparable; if the judges do not repair them on earth, God will repair them in Heaven. Besides I have great confidence in general Greatauk, who, though he certainly does not look it, seems to me to be an abler man than all those who are attacking him.”” source