Here are some questions to consider and write full answers for. Please use Google Docs to do your work (Create Document once you've logged into Google). When you're finished please upload your work to the TurnItIn site for this course, "Law CLU Intro to Canadian Law", more on that below.
Please write a two paragraph reflection on this film and how it relates to justice being served. In your work please refer to specifics in the film including, but not limited to:
- The roles of judges. E.g. the older judge, Caulfield, said: "What happened to the law? We're the law. We let it happen!"). E.g. 2 - the younger judge, Hardin, said, "My responsibility is to give a fair trial according to the law."
- What are the implications / outcomes of always ensuring a fair trial, according to the law, for those accused of serious crimes and for their victims?
- Your ideas of the differences between "right" and "wrong" and who decides on what is right or wrong. The young judge, Hardin, said, "There is no right and wrong. There’s only the Law!"
- Reflections on the differences and similarities between the Law and Justice. The older judge said, “Someone has hijacked justice and hidden it in the Law!”
- Your opinion on whether or not you think we should have a Star Chamber in our legal system today in Canada to finish off the cases in which guilty people are set free because of “loopholes” in the law? Exactly what would we gain or lose with a made in Canada Star Chamber?
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