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Chris:
I create this new board to host topics relating to our justice system. I agree we have probably the best system in the world, we do have a lot of holes that need to be filed. I'll start to move some topics buried in 'General' to this place so they will more accessable.

Adrian:

JUSTICE????? How rich are ya?

There is more than holes to be filled, there are craters. Let's face it, the peds get off lightly, in time to do more damage, killers are getting off lightly too often, and they fine ya $250.00 for lighting a smoke, in a park!!!!

???    ::)     :P      :-\      :'(     >:(      :-[      ::)      :o      ???    :o

Shwa:
I disagree that we have the "best" justice system in the world - we have a 'better' system than many nations, but certainly not the best.  I doubt there can be a best justice system because of the complex nature of its components, processes and what crimes it is dealing with at any one time.



Chris:

--- Quote ---I disagree that we have the "best" justice system in the world
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Well, I cannot think of anyone who has a better one. The USA system has a very good one, but it has a major weakness in that money can buy you freedom. England might. No places in Asia, MIddle East, Africa, South America has anything better.

The laws work, the problem is the participants do not apply properly what already exsists IMO.

Shwa:
Some nation's laws and processes are better than ours, but over all I think ours is better than most.  The "best" justice system can only be an ideal.

I like the idea of community justice, but I don't think many Canadians are properly suited or prepared to deal with it, especially when it comes to crimes of a sexual or violent nature.  I think that if more cases were heard in community justice forums it would greatly reduce the financial cost of administering justice.  Which is a HUGE problem isn't it?  Less cost I mean.  Less lawyers and judges and clerks and bailiffs. etc.  and they would never go for it.


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