Unveiling Corruption in the Judicial System

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The judicial system was designed to assure citizens the right to have their legal conflicts listened to and settled by a judge or jury. Some results of these cases aren’t always the same or done fairly. There are many ways that the judicial system shows corruption and everyone might not realize that. There are many people who believe that the judicial system has no flaws and gives everyone their fair treatment. This research paper will focus on how corrupt the system is and why it’s failing. You would never think that the corruption in the courts start with the judges and the lawyers. Lawyers should be protecting you from the charges you’re being faced with. The judges are supposed to decide if the evidence against you is authentic. According to the article, “America’s Corrupt Legal System,” it states: …show more content…

Especially the younger people, they have their whole lives ahead of them and if they realized what they have done wrong and what to change their lives for the better they should be able to do that. In the article, “ Our Broken Justice System,” it states: “While our juvenile justice system was founded on the belief that young people have the potential to grow and change, almost 2,500 young people have been denied any opportunity in their lifetime to prove they have been rehabilitated and are safe to return to our communities” (N.A). Why would you deny someone who still has a life ahead of them a chance to get better and show that they have done better? “Sentencing youth to life in prison without hope for ever being released is an extreme and unjust practice that grossly undermines the values of our justice system” (N.A). It’s understandable that they should be punished for their crime but do you think it’s necessary from them to spend the rest of their life in prison if they realized that what they have done was

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