re: #1032 McSpiff
Justice is relative - not absolute in many circumstances.
Absolute justice is someone tried and convicted in a full trial with a jury, a competent defence attorney apprised of all the evidence, abillity to call witnesses, an (innocent) defendent who has been treated humanely all the way through - and after sentence guilty or innocent. A verdict is given on the balance of the evidence.
Justice in a military tribunal on the other hand is like sex behind a night club - quick dirty and not 100% satisfactory.
Not to be confusing military tribunals with courts marshall which serve good purpose in providing adequate justice under established and reasonably fair protocols.