when i was studying law, i was interested in constitutional law, in tort law, in indigenous law and in other types of administrative and legislative law.
the requirements to complete a sociology of law degree include a single half credit course in criminal law, which i took and disliked, and that is the depth of criminal law that i studied.
i think it's partly how they presented the material, which was as a police foundations course. if they had presented criminal law from the perspective of a defence attorney, i may have had more interest in it.
i think it's partly how they presented the material, which was as a police foundations course. if they had presented criminal law from the perspective of a defence attorney, i may have had more interest in it.
but, i've never been the kind of person that wants to align with the state. my interest from the start was in tearing down the state, and never in aligning with it to eliminate subversive elements from society. i'm an anarchist, i'm not a conservative, or a progressive, for that matter.
so, you might notice that i don't post much about criminal defense issues.
the reason is that i'm not remotely interested in them.
so, you might notice that i don't post much about criminal defense issues.
the reason is that i'm not remotely interested in them.