A very very big issue shown in ls400,s post is the patently obvious fall down by Judges.
They appear to be incapable or unwilling to make decisions.
They appear to have an inordinate wish to ensure 100% to be (fair).
They appear to not understand that should a convicted charged person feel he has an appealable case ,the charged person can appeal.
I can so understand how a Garda must be vexed , we accuse them of not doing their job , then when they do Mr Judge lets them waste scarce resources under the pretext of (fairness)?
Who judges the Judges ?.
Delboy,s post .
I do not even wish to comment !!
My issue was with the Judge. also They're way too fond of suspending sentences and granting the benefit to the the person convicted, regardless of how many times they are convicted
You may know that I am a solicitor so I am quite immersed in the system. In my considerable experience, there are some less than adequate Judges but, by and large, they get through their work in a very fair and reasonable manner.
Make of that what you willThe legal reform plan agreed with the EU-IMF troika, and later driven by then justice minister Alan Shatter, aimed to cut the cost of the courts system and reduce lawyers’ fees.
The long-delayed Legal Services Bill, introduced in 2011, outlines the biggest changes to the legal system in the history of the State.
The delays were a source of frequent criticism by the troika....
...However, the bill has yet to be enacted and may never see the statute books in the lifetime of the current Dáil. It has remained stalled ever since with periodic assurances from Government that it was being dealt with.
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