Yep, it's spelled out nicely in "The Nonsense Factory," a book by Bruce Cannon Gibney (litigator turned venture capitalist) about how our legal system has deteriorated since the 1950s as laws have become needlessly complex, clouded by politics and influenced by money.
Amen on the politics. The DA would run for election with the claim that they cleared out any cases with convictions. What they failed to mention in their campaigns was that it was the victims who were shorted on justice. There is truth and there is absolute truth. I prefer absolute truth. There is a difference.
Yep, it's spelled out nicely in "The Nonsense Factory," a book by Bruce Cannon Gibney (litigator turned venture capitalist) about how our legal system has deteriorated since the 1950s as laws have become needlessly complex, clouded by politics and influenced by money.
Amen on the politics. The DA would run for election with the claim that they cleared out any cases with convictions. What they failed to mention in their campaigns was that it was the victims who were shorted on justice. There is truth and there is absolute truth. I prefer absolute truth. There is a difference.