The authors asserted, at p. 1, that the events
of the Wagar trial: ``...
undermine public confidence in the fair
administration of justice, both in general and in relation to Justice Camp's current capacity for independence, integrity and impartiality, and his ability to respect the equality and dignity of all persons appearing before him.
justice, both
in general and
in relation to
Justice Camp's current capacity for independence, integrity and impartiality, and his ability to respect the equality and dignity of all persons appearing before him.
Justice Camp's current capacity for independence, integrity and impartiality, and his ability to respect the equality and dignity
of all persons appearing before him.»