However, on the whole, our criminal-justice system is so frightfully racist because it’s too easy for prosecutors, not because it’s too hard. Of course, in a racist society, rules that help defendants are going to help the most privileged defendants the most, and that’s maddening. But that shouldn’t stop us from recognising that the least privileged, the most oppressed, the most discriminated against, are far and away most likely to stand accused. That’s why I suspect that a legal system making it harder for the likes of Mr Zimmerman to get away with it would be a system of even more outrageous racial inequity.

—[Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman: Getting away with it The Economist](http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2013/07/trayvon-martin-and-george-zimmerman?fsrc=scn/gn_ec/getting_away_with_it)