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Fully agree in investing in the courts, in prosecutions, etc.Dark spots for sure, but no system of people judging people is going to be absolute. The best we can hope is effective guardrails on the power of the State, but the guardrails shouldn't be roadblocks. If people want law enforcement to be done in a glass house, crimes like money laundering and security offences will get the best of us.
The point was made that the government needs to invest more in the courts so cases aren't tossed. That's a start.
I don't favour eliminating guardrails that let folks get railroaded. And Jordan and Stinchcombe are important guardrails in the Canadian criminal justice system.