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                 Role of the Judiciary in Government By the People

In a "nation of laws" the Judiciary stands as the "soul" of the political organism.

Like "the Queen's virtue," it is not enough that the Court System be merely above reproach - it must be above question. The Executive Branch undisputably stands as the supreme national authority, but without a national judiciary to monitor, weigh and dispense justice even-handedly, between rich and poor, the weak and the powerful, the entire political structure becomes nothing more than a perverse mechanism for dispensing favoritism, inequity and corruption.

National freedom cannot exist without national justice.

The Court System stands as the indispensable balance-scale for weighing individual rights and obligations, and calibrating federal powers and responsibilities.

Only an independent, unfettered, and constantly attentive Judiciary, zealously protecting the nation's citizens against unreasonable encroachments of government, and against private invasion of inherent rights and statutory entitlements, can maintain a climate in which freedom can exist and thrive

The nation's lawgivers and Court judges are the prime guardians of national morality. Fairness and equity must be their only points of reference in faithfully discharging their crucial mandate. This, because, when the citizens lose confidence in their courts,
the entire political structure is dangerously loosened from its fundamental foundation.

Chaos will follow, as certainly as night follows day.

                                                                         Lorenzo Dee  Belveal                                                                        ________________________________________________________________   

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