Justice without Judgment
After reading ‘She Was My Prosecutor’ (February), I have come to conclude that for curbing crime, punishment under the legal code won’t achieve better or long-lasting results alone. It is necessary to revisit the teaching and practice of the law. The attorney’s comment:
“I knew the law, and could apply the law. But it is difficult to stand in judgment of other human beings without understanding human beings” speaks candidly to the contradictions and conflicts involved. WAHEED A. TUNIO