Saturday, November 5, 2011

What does your courthouse statute of justice look like, and what does it mean?

In San Joaquin County, California, the county courthouse statue of Lady Justice outside the main entrance is a corpulent female, wearing 'I dream of Jeannie' clothing. She has no blindfold, and her scale is not level. In my opinion, it reflects the greedy court of San Joaquin County, and the fact that people with money have a lower conviction rate there than the working poor, etc.

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