Moving goal posts? I replied to your picture insinuating the RCMP investigated themselves and found the officer to be at no fault therefore didnt recommend any charges to the Crown... then you moved your goal posts to the Crown is depended upon the RCMP provide them with work.. And now it is, the Crown and the RCMP may be too cozy in their roles working alongside each other.
Again, I struggle with your wording here.
As well, you have changed your statement from the Crown relies on the RCMP to the Crown relies on law enforcement.
You seem to be imply the RCMP props up the Crown or ensures their survival and necessity. This would be the equivalent of stating the RCMP or the Crown props up criminal court judges in Canada, just doesn't make sense.
You state the Crown relys on the RCMP for the bulk of their cases... but instead the system is designed that way to ensure a series of checks and balances within our justice system.
There may be instances of where Crown and RCMP are getting too cozy in their roles but it would be wrong to say it is the norm.
I’ll address your points one last time.
“I replied to your picture insinuating the RCMP investigated themselves and found the officer to be at no fault therefore didnt recommend any charges to the Crown“
I posted a popular meme in an attempt at humour. You then had to be THAT guy and bring out the ‘well actually’ role so I tried to explain my position.
“then you moved your goal posts to the Crown is depended upon the RCMP provide them with work.. And now it is, the Crown and the RCMP may be too cozy in their roles working alongside each other.“
The crown is depended upon the RCMP to provide them with work, as a result they have become too cozy in their roles. The two points aren’t mutually exclusive.
“As well, you have changed your statement from the Crown relies on the RCMP to the Crown relies on law enforcement.“
They rely on both. Many cities are policed by their respective city police forces and not the RCMP, or in conjunction with the RCMP. In those example, they are relying on the city police forces (Or in Alberta’s case, the Alberta Sheriffs). Again, not mutually exclusive.
“You seem to be imply the RCMP props up the Crown or ensures their survival and necessity. This would be the equivalent of stating the RCMP or the Crown props up criminal court judges in Canada, just doesn't make sense.”
I’m saying that the RCMP and other Canadian police forces investigate crimes and gather evidence in order for the Crown attorneys to lay charges. Crown Attorneys are not judges and I haven’t mentioned judges once, so I’m wondering why you think I’m the one not making sense.
“You state
the Crown relys on the RCMP for the bulk of their cases... but instead the system is designed that way to ensure a series of checks and balances within our justice system.“
Again not mutually exclusive. I’m starting to see a trend with you....In logic and probability theory, two propositions (or events) are
mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both be true (occur). A clear example is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.
“There may be instances of where Crown and RCMP are getting too cozy in their roles but it would be wrong to say it is the norm“
Lawyer’s association urges province to create special group of prosecutors to handle charges against police
You clearly chose not to read the article that I posted explaining that Criminal Trial Lawyer’s Association in Alberta wants to create a special group to handle cases against police due to what I stated being the norm. You have been arguing with ConorMcgregorsBeard for too long and he is starting to rub off on you, two sides of the same coin.