02-24-2006, 11:16 PM
Thanks for bringing this up. The Judiciary has to handle this issue and the mess that it has landed itself in. The precedence that this case has set is terrible -> extra-judicial forces can affect the course of justice and that 'public' opinion matters when it comes to delivering justice. A precedence that the judiciary will find very hard to follow. The other precedence is equally if not more dangerous -> parts of judiciary is affected by the state and that it is neccesary that for trials to be shifted in order to get a 'fair' trial.