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No Courts, No Justice, No Freedom
No courts, no justice, no freedom. This is a very meaningful saying. It’s a series of cause and effect. The courts play an important role in our justice and freedom, our entire country is based on the courts.
If there is no court then how will I get justice and without justice will I be free? No, because the courts are taken away, we will not have the opportunity of justice. If we don’t have the opportunity of justice than we can’t be free. It just isn’t possible. Because of no courts we have no opportunity for justice. Without this opportunity of justice we are not free. Get it? It’s a simple cause and effect situation
If you want to sue someone you need to go to court. If you don’t go to court you can’t sue them. See, we need the courts. If someone is murdered you can’t just say someone did it and send them straight to jail because they may be innocent. If they were sent to jail without a court trial and they were innocent then the guilty person would still be free. More murders would occur because the guilty person may never be caught and the innocent person’s rights will be taken away.
Now as you can see we rely on the courts a lot more than you think. It’s a simple cause and effect situation. The most important of all is that our nation relies on the courts. No courts, no justice, no freedom.
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