Think of something ridiculously abstract but symbolic that can happen anywhere. What if the judge is Inuit and he's judging caucasians for poaching walrus? The Inuit Judge privately despises the invasion of his ancestral land. The judge has final say. His brother-in-law he'll go easy, but the caucasians he throws the book at them. What provision in the law keeps the judge in check? (Please excuse the reference to race here. Thanks) (I'm a fraction part Inuit)
2006-08-31
21:05:49
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