Pubdate: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 Source: Moose Jaw Times-Herald (CN SN) Copyright: 2006 The Moose Jaw Times-Herald Group Inc. Contact: (306) 692-2101 Website: http://www.mjtimes.sk.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2154 Note: No email LTEs accepted - use fax or mail IF YOU DID THE CRIME, JUST ACCEPT THE TIME So, the wheels of justice can actually turn quickly. In a span of roughly 24 hours earlier this week, a B.C. man was nabbed by the RCMP on the Trans-Canada Highway, pleaded guilty, was convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to three years in prison. Considering how court trials often take months, if not years, usually with multiple adjournments, this was justice moving at the speed of light. And it was very refreshing. It would be nice if the Canadian judicial system could move at a similar speed in a number of other cases. Of course, those who have been charged are entitled to a lawyer and a fair trial, if they so desire, but if they know they are guilty, then why not follow Martin Brazeau's lead? In court on Wednesday, Brazeau said: "I know I done the crime," and for that, he wanted to do the time. Brazeau is a model for any other criminal out there who knows he or she has been caught red-handed. They have already been caught and know they are guilty, so why waste taxpayers' time and money with lengthy proceedings. This won't likely happen, as many others will try to push to get away with their crimes, but Brazeau deserves some kind praise for accepting his guilt and realizing it is better just to get it over with. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake