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SM Journal of Forensic Research and Criminology

Thirteen Treatments for the Sick Law... The Law Needs Changing... It Cares Not About Truth Nor Justice....

[ ISSN : 2574-2426 ]

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Received: 28-Feb-2019

Accepted: 14-Mar-2019

Published: 18-Mar-2019

Samuel A Nigro*

Department of Psychiatrist, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA

Corresponding Author:

Samuel A Nigro, MD, Retired Psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatrist, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA, Tel: 2'6932-0675; Email: sam@dccngra.com

Abstract

The law does not care about truth or justice, but about legalisms”. So stated a Great Course on “The Origins of Evil” many years ago. After personal experiences with the law, I believe it must change from a sick business of enslaving the people to a genuine profession of human truth and justice for all. The issues I raise are: investigation, prosecution, initial charges, plea bargains, right to jury and due process, law readings, judicial meetings, open records, suggestibility diseases, rulings and appeals, computer gaming, contempt and finally over criminalization. (Corrections and suggestions are always rejected by government employees because they mean more work--so the reply is always to claim their system is “the best”, and offered improvements are unnecessary or unacceptable being from ex-criminals or other offenders who criticize the law).

Citation

Nigro SA. Thirteen Treatments for the Sick Law... The Law Needs Changing... It Cares Not About Truth Nor Justice.... SM J Forensic Res Criminol. 2019; 3(1): 1020.