Until the problem of «the unavailability to the majority of the population of legal services at reasonable cost» is solved, the prosecutors of this offence should be Crown counsel, or at
the least such prosecutions... [more]
Until the problem of «the unavailability to the majority of the population of legal services at reasonable cost» is solved, the prosecutors of this offence should be Crown counsel, or at
the least such prosecutions should require approval by Crown counsel.
This is modern Canadian justice, where even
such a shocking killing is rendered sterile, the poor victim barely given a nod, all in the name, presumably, of a
prosecution so measured that no one will ever again be wrongfully convicted — or at
least not because a Crown attorney thundered inappropriately and inflamed a jury.