"Perhaps the greatest weakness in
Bunreacht na
hEireann (Basic Law of the Republic of Ireland) is that,
for a wide variety of
ALLEGED offences, our judges can
both
criminalise, and
imprison,
our citizens without the involvement of a jury: which, if
unaltered, is very definitely a straightforward invitation for
the generation of yet more extremely serious crime and trouble
in our
society."
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Corrupt
Judgesby Heremon Wed Dec 17,
2008 09:00
With due
regard for the deep insights of former United States of
America President Thomas Jefferson, who was arguably the most
gifted and most successful lawyer of all time, there is no
doubt at all in my mind that the excessive powers of judges
needs to be very sharply reined in -- as a matter of URGENCY
-- in the Republic of Ireland.
One only has
to look at the way the "
Rossport 5 Situation" (i.e. the
general "Shell Oil Dispute" focused on Mayo, but affecting the
WHOLE of the Republic of Ireland State in very major ways) has
been handled by the Republic of Ireland's Judiciary to see the
need for this very clearly.
Thanks to the
extremely bad example the Republic of Ireland's Judiciary is
setting regarding human rights law (as set out by the United
Nations and by common sense), the whole of our legal
profession now appears to have been corrupted into believing
that
"human
rights law is just a complete waste of time": and so it
is of course as far as trying to get any respect for it from
our judges in our courts of law goes. (For an example of this
please see e-mail at
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/GregNolanLawyer20December2005/Email.htm
)
Thus, the crimes of our judges are
lighting the fires of crime in our people (through the
mechanism of judicial injustice), and fanning them into huge
flames in certain places.
For a start, no
judge should be allowed to imprison anybody without a lawfully
assembled jury, or at least not for a minute longer than it
takes for such a jury to be
assembled.
Perhaps the greatest weakness in
Bunreacht na hEireann (Basic Law of the Republic of
Ireland) is that, for a wide variety of ALLEGED offences, our
judges can both criminalise, and imprison, our citizens
without the involvement of a jury: which, if unaltered, is
very definitely a straightforward invitation for the
generation of yet more extremely serious crime and trouble in
our society.
Related link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Rossport+5%2C+Judicial+abuse&btnG=Search ======================
The
above text has been copied from the following
Indymedia
(Ireland) location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/80413#comment240637 ======================
For
an outline of the present "Global Cesspit of
Corruption, Crime, and Cover-Ups"
situation please see at:http://www.humanrightsireland.com/PrimeMinisterCowen/9May2008/Email.htm ======================
Human
Rights (Ireland):
http://www.humanrightsireland.com ======================