bagonmaster

bagonmaster t1_iybkzf5 wrote

I seriously doubt that unless it was like 40 years ago. There are restrictions on what types of crimes are entitled to a public defender, you have to earn under the federal poverty line in order to qualify for one, and there still aren’t enough defenders for everyone who is eligible.

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bagonmaster t1_is2yyzf wrote

A storm can change the pressure and temperature of the water above it. The salinity can change from a number of factors from organisms to changes in environment changing the solubility causing some to precipitate out.

We still know very little about the deepest parts of our ocean and until we can more easily explore them I don’t see how you could say with any certainty there’s no ice down there.

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bagonmaster t1_is2xu6y wrote

The pressures in the deepest parts of the ocean are absolutely high enough to create different states of ice that would be denser than water. If there’s ice there it wouldn’t float.

It’s absolutely possible that the salinity changes at that depth or the pressure of the water above changes, the water doesn’t have to get colder to freeze.

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