Jean Jacques Rousseau
Ignore the first answer. it's Ben Franklin
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Abraham Lincoln supposedly said it.
**You're thinking of the 18th-century English legal scholar, William Blackstone. And his exact quote goes like this: "It is better that ten guilty men go free than that one innocent man be convicted."** Or perhaps they are thinking of Thurgood Marshall's Speech "The Sword and the Robe" where he said... "I was raised in the days when the prevailing maxim was: "It is better that a thousand guilty people go free than that one innocent person suffer unjustly. Well, that's just what I was taught, and maybe I was taught wrong. But the suggestion that we as judges take sides frightens me for another, more fundamental reason as well."
Free money can come from the government in many forms. For example grants are one way to get free money, while unclaimed funds is another common source.
Nominees have to receive he Advice and Consent of the Senate.
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