Friday, August 27, 2010

Idea For Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna

I just added it to my blog post about "Judges: 3 strikes, you're out! abolishing judicial immunity", but I thought I'd make a separate post too.

My idea for reducing the State deficit, is to abolish judicial absolute immunity, so the citizens are able to sue Judges when necessary and the Judges are more accountable. This would save the taxpayers money because when Judges are on notice, like all the rest of us, there is a better chance that the need for appeals would be reduced, and wrongful imprisonment would be reduced, and taxpayers would not be paying for the poor choices of Judges, who handle tons of cases every single day, which go badly and end up costing the system more money than necessary.

It would reduce cost required for appeal, for jail, and also for civil suits arising out of wrongful imprisonment.

You fix the foundation first, not the gingerbread trimming by the gutters. Or, another way of looking at it, is to fix the foundation which, if left unfixed, is the cause of other problems which arise from the structure.

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