In these cases, you are better off straight removing the mother entirely from the equation and running your chances with a jury's sympathy than hoping a family court system will help you.
Heck even if you lose on the jury bet, your children are now under possibility of being abused in foster care or extended family instead of guaranteed.
Precisely. One of the main reasons that a justice system exists is to discourage vigilantism. But that's predicated on an assumption of fairness. If you remove fairness from the process, I think it's only a matter of time before individuals takes matters into their own hands.
And the entire point of a jury system is to allow you to plea your situation to a group of your "peers" who, unlike the unfeeling law and government, would be able to understand your actions.
In these cases, you are better off straight removing the mother entirely from the equation and running your chances with a jury's sympathy than hoping a family court system will help you.
Heck even if you lose on the jury bet, your children are now under possibility of being abused in foster care or extended family instead of guaranteed.
Precisely. One of the main reasons that a justice system exists is to discourage vigilantism. But that's predicated on an assumption of fairness. If you remove fairness from the process, I think it's only a matter of time before individuals takes matters into their own hands.
And the entire point of a jury system is to allow you to plea your situation to a group of your "peers" who, unlike the unfeeling law and government, would be able to understand your actions.
In theory, of course.