Difference between revisions of "Canada’s Legal System"

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It is our constitutional right to have our legal issues decided by a fair, independent <span class="noglossary">decision</span>-maker. Judges have a responsibility to listen to both sides of a case and then to make fair decisions based on the law, the facts, and the <span class="noglossary">evidence</span> before them.
It is our constitutional right to have our legal issues decided by a fair, independent <span class="noglossary">decision</span>-maker. Judges have a responsibility to listen to both sides of a case and then to make fair decisions based on the law, the facts, and the <span class="noglossary">evidence</span> before them.


If a judge felt pressure from the government — or anyone else — to decide a case in a particular way, the result would be unfair. The rights of individual citizens would not be protected.
If a <span class="noglossary">judge</span> felt pressure from the government — or anyone else — to decide a case in a particular way, the result would be unfair. The rights of individual citizens would not be protected.


==Courts in British Columbia==
==Courts in British Columbia==