Poor Man’s Justice is the true story of one man’s fight to survive a decade of judicial abuse in Canada’s courts and correctional institutions. Protected by postions of power and control; lawyers, judges and prison officials use deception and lies to suppress […]
My book ‘Poor Man’s Justice and in previous posts on my blog I have talked about how democracy is being circumvented by overbearing and unaccountable bureaucracies in North America. Both in Canada and the United States, the judical elites have maintained control […]
A North American Essay on Justice and Politics (The Birth of a Police State) Lady Justice tells us the scales of justice are fair and balanced. Faith in a stone statue may not be practical, but with trust we honor her decree. […]
As shown in earlier posts over 90% of all criminal cases in Canada are adjudicated with a plea-bargain. Presently these agreements are presented to the courts without the signatures of the involved lawyers and the defendant. My proposed legislation, titled, “The Bill […]
Trust in a nation’s justice system is based on the principle that all citizens are awarded fair and equal treatment under the law. In Canada ninety percent of criminal cases are adjudicated through a process of unsigned plea bargains which lack accountability. […]