Originally posted by Felch
On the basis that they are widely ignored. If they were realistic, most people would obey them.
On the basis that they are widely ignored. If they were realistic, most people would obey them.
But I don't like the idea of the formality, or the absolute power that judges hold over their court rooms. It's contrary to the way that the rest of society works, and I haven't been convinced that there is a benefit.
Also, not the way the rest of society works? Try referring to any of the following in a non-traditional manner: a)your parents b)a teacher (including god forbid one with a PhD) c)your boss d)a customer at your place of work. And there are more. Granted, you may not have to use "your honor" but showing respect to people who have done nothing to deserve it is part and parcel of our society.
Why? Is driving a car on a suspended lisence something so harmful to society that the people who do it need to be locked up? Or is it more likely that this exists so some lawyers can shake the ordinary people down. You need to get a lawyer to prevent the judge from walking all over you, and the judge can walk all over you because the laws are written to give obscene punishments for minor crimes.
Why not eliminate judges, by perscribing reasonable penalties for crimes? As it stands, you often recieve a sentence that is only a fraction of the maximum penalty. Naturally the penalties can be increased for repeat offenders, but the increases should be in the hands of elected legislatures, not decided at the whims of an appointed judge.
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