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Monday, January 18, 2010

Judicial Malpractice It Is Time!

Why do we only think of Malpractice, as a problem affecting the Medical field? Let's look at the definition of the word to see...

mal·prac·tice n.
1. Improper or negligent treatment of a patient, as by a physician, resulting in injury, damage, or loss.
2. Improper or unethical conduct by the holder of a professional or official position.
3. The act or an instance of improper practice.
So we see, under definition 2 malpractical could be a problem associated with Judges, Parole Boards, or Lawyers. Making it obvious why lawyers don't want you to be able to sue under a case of Judical Malpractice.

Everyday Judges set criminals free under a myriad of legal reasons...

1) To make room, in over crowded jails (even if some of those criminals are guilty of overcrowding hospitals and cemetaries)

2) The rights of the criminal were violated (even though he violated someone else's rights)

3) He helped place someone else in jail.

4) Etc.. Etc... Etc...

Judges also set aside jury verdicts because they didn't use the law as a basis for conviction (called jury nulification). It is time that the Judical system is held accountable for their actions. Judges, are not God, they do not rule absolutly and when they overstep their bounds, then they should be held accountable

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