Argumentative Essay On Justice For Sale

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There have been many questions asked as if judges on local levels or higher, have paid in some way to help big brother companies. In this paper I will inform you, the reader of how big corporations are buying judges for their benefit. Also known as justice for sale, which will help them in the future if the company became part of a high-profile case.
First, let’s look at the meaning behind the term Justice for Sale. Justice for sale is when a judge is running for a seat and is favored by those who may need to use this judge in the future. They may place large amounts in the judge’s campaign to help get him or her elected guaranteeing them more leniency when a case is brought forward in front of the judge when elected. Let’s not exclude the attorneys that will eventually come before the judge. These are just some of the major players in a judge’s election, and a favoritism of those whom support his or her campaign.
When a judge is elected and is backed by major businesses, also known as big brothers, they are almost guaranteed to be elected into office. Frontline: Justice for Sale (Kennedy, 1999) stated "If there is the perception or the reality that courts are influenced in their decisions based upon campaign funding sources," "we will have a crisis of legitimacy, a crisis of belief, a …show more content…

This was referenced in the video I watched (“Justice for Sale: An investigation into how campaign cash is corrupting Americas courts) Judges will not break the laws or go against others constitutional rights, but will find loop holes in the judicial system to help support the one who helped in his/her campaign which played an important role in their election. Also in the same video you will notice, Judge Peter Paul Olszewski and Judge Tom Burke have a very extensive and expensive backing of their campaign as you can tell from the video assigned to

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