What Is Perfect Justice
Kyle Taggart Philosophy 11/7/05
What is perfect justice?
Perfect justice is when the truth is always found and no one is treated unfairly.
Perfect justice is when everyone gets fair treatment and when there are no instances of someone who is innocent going to jail. Perfect justice will never happen in our country or even in our world, but if perfect justice did exist, there would be no problems in the court systems. Perfect justice would make the world completely fair to everyone and would hopefully get rid of the fact of if you have an expensive lawyer you would win versus one person who can't pay for a lawyer so they assign him or her one who isn't very good.
If there is perfect justice in the world there would be no prejudice, racism, or anything that would be unfair to people. Perfect justice would bring peace......
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