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STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING A DRUG CASE IN THE UNITED STATES
 
STRATEGIES FOR DEFENDING A DRUG CASE IN THE UNITED STATES
James Gronquist
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Attorney at Law, Charlotte, North Carolina USA
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"Justice is an affectation of perspective, not a universal value."  Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Angel's Game.
 
"Justice is an affectation of perspective, not a universal value."  Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Angel's Game.
 
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Obtaining justice for someone charged with a crime depends upon how "justice" is defined.  Justice is usually defined in terms of "fairness" or "rightness", but can and is defined differently from community to community within a nation and between nations of the world.  Nations using the Rule of Law to define how justice is dispensed tend to claim that law is not "subjective."  Rather, they regard the law as an "objective" means that results in each individual being treated equally by those who are charged with carrying out the dictates of the law on a day to day basis.  In reality, the truth of that ideal is in the eye of those subjected to the experience of the criminal justice system.
 
Obtaining justice for someone charged with a crime depends upon how "justice" is defined.  Justice is usually defined in terms of "fairness" or "rightness", but can and is defined differently from community to community within a nation and between nations of the world.  Nations using the Rule of Law to define how justice is dispensed tend to claim that law is not "subjective."  Rather, they regard the law as an "objective" means that results in each individual being treated equally by those who are charged with carrying out the dictates of the law on a day to day basis.  In reality, the truth of that ideal is in the eye of those subjected to the experience of the criminal justice system.
  

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