Justice Is Blind

As much as everyone in North America would like to believe that justice is blind, I think that justice is only for the rich. The rich who can afford the best lawyers pervert the cause of justice.

Others do what they can do. What can you do when you can’t afford 120$ an hour? You get justice but justice that has been sold off to you.

I find it unconscionable that people who don’t have the means to get the “best” lawyer end up with no justice at all. Something must be done to change this.

Do normal everyday people actually care that much about this?

No, because usually, everyday people rarely get involved with justice or courts. In my life, it’s happened to me only once. It wasn’t anything big, but it opened my eyes to how perverted it seemed in my eyes.

This allows the rich and corporations to dictate new laws and their own interest above the cause of justice. They can do what they want, sue whomever they want. With the law in their hands, the system will slowly break down. Of course, it’s impartial. At least that’s what you hope when you enter the courts of the judicial apparatus. Judges and juries can be rigged, but at least they aren’t perverted.

However, who has the advantage? The client with the lawyer with a six figure retainer or the public defender?

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