and this is part of a larger problem that david sirota calls the authority by asking authority bias meaning the government and institutions says somebody did something and they must have done it and what's strange about it is that this is a country that in one way we americans i go says i don't trust the government can do any round on trust anything the government says and yet at another level at the very same time that that's the dominant rhetorical paradigm in our politics there is this authority bias where when the government accuses somebody of a crime or says somebody is a a wrongdoer we're flexibly millions and millions of americans thing. it must be true for you to go you're not there for your honor thank you very much you're not beholding would you like to be placed under arrest you're not allowed to arrest me . and so if you're innocent and you find yourself in prison it's hard to have any hope at all. a year later. another woman and knifepoint and less sentenced to 6 years for armed robbery but other than those his father nobody had connected my client to the murder of other inmat