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heavy price for an ethos afflicted by wantonness waste, in official human indifference. the author of those words is a foreigner, conrad black. once one of the world s most powerful media barons who spent more than three years in a u.s. prison on charges of fraud. whatever one thinks of black s own case which is complicated, his lessons are worth taking seriously. since they come from a friend of america and a hard-line conservative at that. it is well known by now that with nearly 5% of the world s population black says the united states has 25% of the world s prisoners. america s prison population sm many times higher per capita than that of other advanced democracies like canada britain, france and japan. prosecutors in the united states win 95% of their case, black says. 90% of them without ever having to go to trial. that conviction race is 60% in canada and around 50% in britain