On a related note, for those who think the justice system is too lengthy and overgrown, in the history of this world there have been nations and cultures who, from what I've heard, actually tried a system that didn't use courts, lawyers, and all the other drawn out legal B.S., but rather had a very quick system that immediately dealt with someone accused of a crime, and here is how it worked (and no, I don't favor this system, not one bit): If someone is accused of a crime and appears to be guilty or is caught in the act, they get shot, end of story. No legal hassles with attorneys, courts, trials, and it was "resolved" right away. Yes, they actually tried that in various nations in the past. It didn't work - after all, what if the person who decided the accused was guilty was wrong? What if some people thought the enforcer was right while others disagreed? Guess who gets shot next! Yes, they tried that, and it didn't work, being full of so many problems.