justice? in america? ::roflmao:: ::roflmao:: ::bangin:: just fuggetaboutit.
there was never a such thing nor will there ever be.... wake the hell up. it's all about who has the most money and the most clout, and who the public would side with.
i know this is kinda off topic...again..
but just look at ed rosethal's case. a medical marijuana grower, who was denied the right to tell the jury that his pot was for medical patients only. he was made out to be this horrible drug dealer, and the jury convicted him. when the jury found out the truth about the case, after the case, they were furious..
or look at carey brock's case
or O.J simpson's.
has anyone looked into attourney gen. gonzalez or ashcrofts borderline criminal dealings?
or how about the president appointing supreme court judges with very little if any experience, which base their case descisions entirely on money, and religious beliefs, in that order?
or look at how celebrities and rich people in general get to choose what private prison they can stay at, and even get a tour before deciding, regardless of their violent history. they get more priviledges, sometimes celebrity/rich violent felons are allowed to leave for work on weekdays, while very few non-felons are even allowed that priviledge right off the bat. while minorities or people with little money are packed like sardines into whichever prison the goverment feels most cost-efficient, even if you're from hawaii and are shipped to serve your sentence in maine.
justice is inherintly impossible. especially is such a diverse society and culture. one man's justice will allways be another's ruin. there will always be people who disagree, because people's "axis mundi"s are so drastically different. it is IMPOSSIBLE to have unbiased judgement, especially with just one judge, regardless of the amount of jurists, especially when the judges themselves are picked to be judges based on their bias, not their neutrality.