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The legal system must be fair and just from "summary" of Crime Without Punishment by John L. McClellan
The fundamental principle that guides our legal system is the idea that justice should be fair and impartial. This principle is the bedrock upon which our entire system of laws and regulations is built. Without fairness and justice, our legal system would crumble to the ground, leaving chaos and confusion in its wake. In order for the legal system to be fair and just, it must be based on a set of clear and objective rules that apply to everyone equally. These rules must be consistently enforced, without favoritism or bias. If the rules are unclear or subject to interpretation, then the system becomes arbitrary and capricious, with outcomes that are unpredictable and unreliable. Furthermore, the legal s...Similar Posts
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