Fifteen years Quote by S. A. David
““Rape we all know is the easiest charge to make and most difficult to prove,” Wura paused and sighed again “But with Justice Janus, it’s a whole different issue. Justice Janus has been a prosecution counsel for almost fifteen years before he was appointed by the governor to be judge at age forty two. And for the past six months he’s been trying rape cases like rape is his specialty. And guess what, all defendants always turn out guilty.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Justice Janus Trilogy, S. A. David, 2021
The legal system can become biased when a judge repeatedly handles a specific crime, leading to presumptions of guilt and undermining fairness.
In simple terms: Repeated focus on one crime creates bias; justice can be compromised.
Ensure impartial case assignment and rigorous evidence standards.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- courtroom proceedings
- law school training
- policy reform
- public advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can courts prevent case‑specific bias?
- What safeguards ensure fair trials?
Overreliance on a single judge may erode public trust in the system.