A North American Essay on Justice and Politics (The Birth of a Police State) Blindfolded, Lady Justice holds up the scales of justice as fair and balanced. But such faith in a stone statue may not be practical when the sculpture’s judicial […]
As shown in earlier posts, 90% of all criminal cases in Canada are adjudicated through a plea-bargain. Presently these agreements are presented to the courts without the accountable signatures of the lawyers and the defendant. My proposed legislation, titled, “The Bill of […]
Trust in a nation’s justice system is based on the principle that its citizens are awarded fair and equal treatment under the law. Unfortunately, Canada falls short of this important standard of due-process in all cases. Ninety percent of the nation’s criminal […]