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Terrifying definition of “justice” by supreme court judge Rosalie Abella

Published on November 1, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Lethbridge Herald – October 26, 2010
‘I’ve always seen justice as the application of law to life’
By Caroline Zentner

“Hate killings” – What a joke?

Published on October 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

Do you want to know how pathetic the concept of hate is when it comes to jurisprudence? So many leftists blather on about how some crimes need to be treated as more serious if there is evidence that they were committed out of “hatred” for some designated – politically defined – group of people. It might be race or “sexual orientation” or some other category.

Court rules witness can wear niqab

Published on October 14, 2010 By SiteEditor

CBC News – October 13, 2010
Fairness of a trial must be taken into account: ruling

The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that the victim of an alleged sexual assault may not have to remove her niqab while testifying as long as the fairness of a trial is not compromised. In the 3-0 ruling Wednesday, the court upheld an earlier decision by the Superior Court. A lower court had ordered the 32-year-old Muslim woman, identified only as N.S., to remove the traditional veil, which covers most of her face.

Biblical restitution – Resolving loss of confidence in justice system

Published on June 2, 2010 By SiteEditor

American Vision – May 12, 2010
The Biblical Doctrine of Restitution
By Gary DeMar