«Juxtaposing the corruption that has recently been exposed to our topic of discussion today, brings so much to deliberate on because it is universally recognized that increased access to justice depends
on public confidence in the justice system.
«[It's] having a very clear effect
on public confidence in the justice system,» says Runciman.
Not exact matches
But
public confidence in our
justice system, including the youth
justice system, does require some punishment for crimes committed to be inflicted
on the perpetrator.
He spent most of his speech
on the need to change the state's education
system and the need to bolster
public confidence in the
justice system.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, delivering his State of the State address along with a budget proposal heavy
on infrastructure, laid out an ambitious social agenda
on Wednesday that focuses
on problems not so easily solved with cash: the erosion of
confidence in the criminal
justice system,
public schools and teachers that he said were failing students, and a creeping sense that economic mobility is not what it once was.
Chair of the Bar Council's Equality & Diversity Committee, Robin Allen QC, said: «It is critical to the
public's
confidence in our
justice system that the judiciary is representative of the communities it serves, whilst drawing
on the best talent the legal profession can offer.
It is difficult to imagine how
public confidence can be maintained
in the rule of law when police officers present false evidence against accused person... [o] ur
justice system can not function unless courts can rely
on the willingness of witnesses to... tell the truth.
The CBA's Code of Professional Conduct
on Obligatory Withdrawal states: «4 (a) if the lawyer is instructed by the client to do something inconsistent with the lawyer's duty to the court or tribunal and, following explanation, the client persists
in such instructions etc.;» Regrettably, I believe the B.C. SC has totally missed the point: upholding the law comes first and therefore, anyone engaging
in white - collar criminal activity should be charged or the
public will loose faith and
confidence in the independence and impartiality of the
Justice System.
These Guidelines are founded
on the «open courts» principle, which requires transparency and accountability
in the judicial
system to foster
public confidence in the administration of
justice.
If the CCRC determines that a case is eligible for review, the case is ranked «regularly
in priority for allocation of caseworkers, taking into account the human costs of delay, the effective use of resources, and the date of receipt» as well as «whether or not the applicant is
in custody, and the impact of the case
on public confidence in the criminal
justice system.»
Justice Camp's reliance on education and contrition as a «prescription for maintaining his unique and privileged position in society must yield to a result that more resolutely pursues the goal of restoring public confidence in the integrity of the justice system.
Justice Camp's reliance
on education and contrition as a «prescription for maintaining his unique and privileged position
in society must yield to a result that more resolutely pursues the goal of restoring
public confidence in the integrity of the
justice system.
justice system.»
While judicial decisions rarely result
in everyone being happy, our
justice system is founded
on a
public confidence that decisions, whether popular or not, are fully heard and fairly made.
The courts will do what they can to help reduce, and, so far as practicable, eradicate it... it is important for
public confidence in the criminal
justice system that the man or woman caught
in possession of a knife or offensive weapon without reasonable excuse should normally be brought before the courts and prosecuted... whatever other considerations may arise
in the individual case, sentencing courts must have
in the forefront of their thinking that the sentences for this type of offence should focus
on the reduction of crime, including its reduction by deterrence, and the protection of the
public.
Public confidence in the civil
justice system is being put at risk by the reaction to a landmark Supreme Court decision
on criminal trial delays, says Barrie - area personal... Read more