Posted by
Resa on Monday, February 05, 2007 12:06:20 PM
As a lawyer and a citizen, I
am very upset to see our legal system being used as a means of torture rather
than as a means to achieve justice. The
recent case involving the Duke Lacrosse players and the Scooter Libby case are
just two examples in which overzealous prosecutors have abused the system and
caused tremendous unjust suffering.
But, unfortunately, the
government is not the only one that abuses the system -- private parties also
abuse the legal system for personal gain.
Businesses use lawsuits to attack their competitors, lawyers get rich by
organizing class action suits in which the victims receive little benefit, and
injured individuals often treat the legal system as if it were the lottery,
suing with the hope of winning a big judgment.
The unjust suffering caused
by these abuses of the legal system is tremendous. If we want to live in a civilized society in
which we are safe from such abuse ourselves, we must not tolerate them, even if
we dislike the people who are being abused.
If we tolerate the abuse of others, we may soon find ourselves becoming
the next victims.
Fortunately, it appears that
Mr. Nifong, the prosecutor of the Duke case, will be investigated by the state
bar, and he may be held accountable for his actions. But what about the faculty at Duke and the
members of the news media who rushed to judgment before considering the
facts? Who will reimburse those accused
young men for all their legal fees? Who
will give them back the lost year of their lives, their reputations, and their
futures?
In the Scooter Libby case,
the prosecutor knew there had been no illegal leaking of the name of a CIA spy,
but he did not let that stop him. He
vigorously pressed an investigation anyway and then accused Libby of lying in
the course of the investigation, failing to tell the truth about who gave him
information and when. As a forgetful
person myself, I can easily imagine innocently making such a mistake. It is painful for me to see my tax money
being used to attack Libby over something so petty. When I think of what Scooter Libby is going
through -- the terrible publicity, the huge legal fees, and the risk of
imprisonment -- it sends chills up my spine.
When the tremendous resources of government are brought to bear against
an individual over such a petty matter, the case itself becomes the
punishment. What are we coming to?
When the legal system is
allowed to be used as a weapon against innocent victims or a means of abuse as
it is today, then we have a serious problem that needs to be corrected.
There are several steps we
can take:
1.
We must recognize and speak out against these abuses when they occur.
2.
We must not allow our prejudices in favor of or against any party based
on race, wealth, religion, or political leanings to cloud our judgment. If we allow any people to be victimized, we
may well find ourselves to be the next victims.
3.
We have a responsibility as citizens to vote bad prosecutors and judges
out of office.
4.
We need to overhaul the legal system to reduce the opportunity for it to
be used to abuse innocent parties. In the case of lawsuits between private
parties, if someone brings a lawsuit and loses the case, he should have to pay
the legal fees of his victim. If
prosecutors do not make a proper investigation before bringing charges, or if
they withhold evidence from a defendant or engage in other egregious
misconduct, they should be held personally accountable, and the government
entity that is responsible should have to compensate the victim.
5.
We should challenge and question the lawyers who pursue these baseless
cases. If they are making a living by
victimizing others, they should be shunned, not respected.
These kinds of abuses are not
supposed to be able to happen in America. It is up to the regular folks to stop
them. Enough is enough!