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More Corruption at the Supreme Court

Tuesday, August 28, 2001

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Of the three pillars of the law—the police, the prosecution service and the judiciary—it is the last mentioned of the three that bears most responsibility for how cases turn out. To use a soccer term, the judiciary is the striker who determines whether the team's attack will result in a goal or not.

The police can work hard to arrest criminals and question them. The prosecution service is certainly capable of bringing these criminal

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