Testing the Independence of the Court
August 14, 2007
There are many things from the law enforcement process in the 1950s that can be compared with today’s efforts.
During the era of parliamentary democracy, the law stood tall, without prejudice. Manpower and legal problems seemed manageable. The Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office were relatively healthy.
But the army, as much as politics, conspired to bring these ideals to an early death. The 1957 State of Emergency and the 1959
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