Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-30 Thread grarpamp
>> The courts are corrupt. Don't people say like govt politicians... judges and courts paid for by tickets, force, etc. But they have more fun by deciding either way. > First of all the courts are open to the public. > Secondly, both sides are represented in the courtroom. No! FISC, gitmo, grand

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-30 Thread juan
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 18:57:59 +0800 "James A. Donald" wrote: > > The courts are no substitute for a disciplined police force - it is > easier for judges to get away with wicked, abusive, and corrupt > behavior than it is for police. that's a new level of moral crazyness.

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-30 Thread \0xDynamite
On 6/30/17, James A. Donald wrote: > On 13/06/2017 8:54 PM, \0xDynamite wrote: >> The law ends at the courts, not the police. Let the >> police use it and then argue for it's unconstitionality. > > The courts are corrupt. We need Duterte's solution to judicial > corruption and lawlessness. > > T

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-30 Thread John Newman
> On Jun 30, 2017, at 6:57 AM, James A. Donald wrote: > >> On 13/06/2017 8:54 PM, \0xDynamite wrote: >> The law ends at the courts, not the police. Let the >> police use it and then argue for it's unconstitionality. > > The courts are corrupt. We need Duterte's solution to judicial corruptio

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-30 Thread James A. Donald
On 13/06/2017 8:54 PM, \0xDynamite wrote: The law ends at the courts, not the police. Let the police use it and then argue for it's unconstitionality. The courts are corrupt. We need Duterte's solution to judicial corruption and lawlessness. The courts are no substitute for a disciplined p

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-13 Thread \0xDynamite
> But, but, but... it's DUH LAW! Doesn't matter. The law ends at the courts, not the police. Let the police use it and then argue for it's unconstitionality. \0x

Re: Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-12 Thread Jason McVetta
But, but, but... it's DUH LAW! On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > (Posted on behalf of an anonymous thoughtful person.) > > > To paraphrase an associate from some years back: > > Many of today's "justice system" problems are the > direct consequence of KPI

Quantifying systemic pressure towards injustice

2017-06-12 Thread Zenaan Harkness
(Posted on behalf of an anonymous thoughtful person.) To paraphrase an associate from some years back: Many of today's "justice system" problems are the direct consequence of KPI based policing. KPI = Key Performance Indicator Similarly for courts as for police - when t