Edifying Justice:: A Wellspring of Healing (Volume 1)
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While intended for a general audience, this collection of essays figuratively places readers in the role of jurists and legislators who are tasked to transform the abstract concept of a balanced, two-armed Criminal Judicial System into concrete action. Given how distant is the completion of that epic task, the essays more immediate aim is to persuade readers to value the full scope of justice and to prize the fairer half.
Paul Arthur Cassidy
Paul Arthur Cassidy As a software engineer at ZOLL Medical Corporation in Chelmsford, Mass. for the last 14 years, Paul Arthur feels very privileged to have worked alongside some of the very role models who inspired him to write this book and to share his vision of how the CJS might serve the full scope of justice. Throughout his childhood, he hailed from Westford, Mass.. Now 60, he lives in Fitchburg, Mass., has yet to marry, or have children.
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Edifying Justice: - Paul Arthur Cassidy
Edifying Justice
A Wellspring of Healing
(Volume 1)
Paul Arthur Cassidy
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Contents
Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II
Volume I
Dedicated to my deceased father and to all who learn that they have but months to live: may a mediated right to die (MRTD) offer to you the proper and fitting end that wasn’t available to him.
Dedicated also to my devout believer and altruistic atheist friends who await a conclusion to the religious war: may a MRTD propel the nations and faiths toward the war’s culmination and may you enjoy the associated boost to the aggregate happiness.
Preface
How effective is the criminal judicial system (CJS) at inspiring virtuous innocence? Largely ineffective is quite likely your response based on the plain evidence that the CJS yet arms itself solely to punish aberrant behavior, not at all to reward model behavior. But what if, in tandem with its existing judicial arm, the CJS were to arm itself for outpouring ennobling justice, would you then be more inclined to concur that it will have become effectively armed for inspiring moral excellence?
As though tasked with revitalizing our nation’s CJS, let’s investigate the argument for our nation to create and grow—in tandem with its existing criminal judicial arm—a decidedly altruistic criminal judicial arm that dispenses ennobling justice. In this volume, we’ll examine the biblical justification for such a criminal judicial arm. We’ll also examine the logical justification behind each person’s right to a trial deciding his life and death for non offenses generally, not just for the specific non offenses mentioned in the book. In the process, we’ll examine whether the CJS has responsibility to encourage model behavior as it does to discourage aberrant behavior and we’ll discuss the resulting modest change to the CJS.
We’ve organized this volume into a collection of essays intended mainly to broach the subject yet also to persuade readers to investigate whether the abstract concept of a balanced, two-armed CJS is worth transforming into concrete action.
Paul Arthur Cassidy
Draft110611 © Citations appreciated.
Chapter I
Establishing a Counter-Balancing Judicial Arm
Embodying Altruism Within the Scope of Litigation
Of all the legislation that might revitalize the nation, is there really any that can compare to legislation aimed at honing the criminal judicial system’s effectiveness at serving the fairer half of the scope of justice? The realm of civilness and reward supplies the nation much of its lasting enrichment; the realm of crime of punishment supplies comparatively little. Yet, scarce indeed is legislation providing the criminal judicial system (CJS) means to investigate civilness and dispense reward compared to the copious legislation providing the CJS means to investigate crime and dispense punishment. What’s particularly inscrutable about the absence of legislation compelling the CJS to investigate civilness and dispense reward is that there are litigable bodies of offenses suited to this wholly altruistic aim.
One candidate we’ll explore is a propitious, yet long ago rejected, category of capital offenses—violations of the first several of the Ten Commandments. This litigable body of offenses stands in direct contrast to the body of offenses ordinarily tried by judicial procedure. Unlike offenses ordinarily adjudicated, the associated mortal offenses against God alone—embracing false gods, working on the Sabbath, using the Lord’s name in vain—hardly spur demands for the prescribed justice against anyone. Instead, this body