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Justice system in the Philippines

Justice is one of the most important moral values in the spheres of law and politics. Legal and
political systems that maintain law and order are desirable, but they cannot accomplish either unless
they also achieve justice. How could we achieve justice for all those innocent people? How could we give
justice to those victims? How could we have a fair justice system if the people who should judge the
case are incompetence and slow?

The Justice system of the Philippines is neither good nor bad. The system is good for it establish
laws that would protect every Filipinos but it is lack of service and inequality for which I believed is
relevant to the public. There are many reasons why I seen wrong and unjustified ways of the system. We
all know that here in our country many Filipinos are poor and cannot afford to pay a private and best
lawyer to defend them, and not to say, but being poor means small opportunity of accessing justice
which violates the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is a situation wherein a group of people within a
society unequally treat other people that results in their misery and disadvantage. The primary
institutions of the criminal justice system are the police, prosecution and defense lawyers, the courts
and prisons. Not to be biased but let us look at the reality where the problem is the low integrity of our
justice system. Court takes years to be solve and had a low chance of convictions for selected persons
only which results to inequality.

Briefly, to conclude, Justice System is neither good nor bad. Equal justice had reached another
matter to verge of extinction. Many of the people are not in the service of those who seek for the real
justices, but of themselves, which is why Philippines progresses slowly. We should not accept the
judgement and beliefs of other people because no justice system is perfect, It always have flaws but not
erroneous. I personally believed that there is no one above the law, that is to say, that we should all
follow a due process of law for the sake of peace and justice that needs to serve those who are seeking
for the truth specifically, the real victims.

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