Simple first step. ANY “judge” who released a criminal, ignoring minimum sentence, where that criminal goes on to commit a further crime is fired.
If the criminal act results in damages, the judge is responsible for the compensation.
If the criminal act results in death, then the judge is put on death row with hard labour until execution.
Judges are literally given the power of life and death, if they don’t have the moral conviction, intelligence or foresight to respect the seriousness of their role, then they don’t deserve our respect or trust.
Ultimately they are just public servants in black robes. They need to earn our respect to justify their relatively unaccountable position.
Citizens MUST have the right to remove ANY public servant directly, by means of a simple petition, without the say or input of other public servants (government).
I don' think this is practical at all. Sounds nice, emotionally satisfying for some, but completely impractical.
A judge cannot be directly responsible for someone else's actions. You'd never get anyone at all to take on being a judge.
But, some steps could be implemented.
For example, if a criminal improperly released causes damage further hurt, the judge could be held criminally negligible. So then, impeached and removed. With penalties for professional negligence similar to how other professions are held to be professionally responsible.
The idea that a judge can simply be 'fired' doesn't work on the federal level or on the state level in most cases.
I do agree that citizens must have more power to remove problem judges.
I’m in Ireland. We have some serious issues here. I don’t think voting will solve them.
Our public servants have been completely subverted by globalist scum. The EU dictates what happens in Ireland, “our” government is only there for optics.
Simple first step. ANY “judge” who released a criminal, ignoring minimum sentence, where that criminal goes on to commit a further crime is fired.
If the criminal act results in damages, the judge is responsible for the compensation.
If the criminal act results in death, then the judge is put on death row with hard labour until execution.
Judges are literally given the power of life and death, if they don’t have the moral conviction, intelligence or foresight to respect the seriousness of their role, then they don’t deserve our respect or trust.
Ultimately they are just public servants in black robes. They need to earn our respect to justify their relatively unaccountable position.
Citizens MUST have the right to remove ANY public servant directly, by means of a simple petition, without the say or input of other public servants (government).
I don' think this is practical at all. Sounds nice, emotionally satisfying for some, but completely impractical.
A judge cannot be directly responsible for someone else's actions. You'd never get anyone at all to take on being a judge.
But, some steps could be implemented.
For example, if a criminal improperly released causes damage further hurt, the judge could be held criminally negligible. So then, impeached and removed. With penalties for professional negligence similar to how other professions are held to be professionally responsible.
The idea that a judge can simply be 'fired' doesn't work on the federal level or on the state level in most cases.
I do agree that citizens must have more power to remove problem judges.
Burn, you are not running for Congress because........?????
Such wise words you've given to us. Thank you for a simple blueprint on how to get rid of these......people(if you can call them that).
I’m in Ireland. We have some serious issues here. I don’t think voting will solve them.
Our public servants have been completely subverted by globalist scum. The EU dictates what happens in Ireland, “our” government is only there for optics.