QLD Teaching corruption in law.

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DocSniper

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1 January 2015
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The people at lawright and the community legal services and qcat only sever the hands that feeds them, to which is the state government, so when a common person wants to take another common person to court, there is no issues to obtain assistance or a pro bono as these lawyers will play chess with your case.
But if you are a common person that desire to take a government department to a court of law, such as police or the child safety system, then lawright and the above mention, will make sure that you do not obtain any form of assistance and then told you have no chance to have a win.
Right there is the teaching of corruption to lawyers from these services, when that common person has all the evidence to prove without any doubt that they do indeed have a case is only meet with corruption to hinder Justice to the crimes committed by the above mentioned.
They have let and allowed a innocent human to suffer in misery every single day.
All because they will not admit that they have failed and do not want to pay out a compensation to that abuse that they made happen.