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  • i wanna be a loyar or a veteranarian and 2 other jobs but im afraid to say it ill talk about it in the other vids i will look up

  • This is Our most honoured Chief. He is the leader of Our Mission.

    Meegwetch.

  • very helpful

  • If one breaks a law, that person, knowingly or unknowingly, is practicing law. A small difference is that the one breaking the law knowingly can attempt to the best or their knowledge to avoid getting caught with much higher percentage than an innocent person charge with a crime.

  • wow i was wondering what to do in the futcher i was stuck on two choices biology teacher or a lawyer and now i want to be a lawyer.

  • We can never find justice at the hands of corrupt judges. (See YouTube videos) Judge to Judge on Illegal Payments to Judges / Evil Triangle of Court Corruption / Richard Fine / Dr Shirley Moore /SBX 211. The fight to end this title wave of corruption in our country must start with the corrupt judges. We can not bring evidence of corruption to corrupt judges. Los Angeles Superior Court judges are illegally and unconstitutionally taking 50,000.00 each for a total of 23 million per year.

  • 99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name

  • I don't get why lawyers aren't allowed to testify against their clients once their clients admit their guilt to them in confidence? People say this is because then lawyers could be bribed to testify that innocent clients are guilty, well while that's true, people can always bribe the judge and jury as well. We need to trust that most people are good people, which is why i think lawyers should be allowed to testify against their guilty former clients, we'll catch more criminals that way.

  • All criminals have systemic and background issues that are difficult, why should one class recieve spectial treatment. We don't accept legal principals on faith - without understanding how or why they work - they developed over 100s of years of trial and error and you can't just turn it over in a few decades and expect it to work.

  • Very wise and thought-provoking. We need more people like this, lawyers or not.

  • READING LAW AND BEING A PRACTIONER IN LAW ARE DIFFERENT THINGS,,YOU WILL SHOCK AND WONDERING WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT IN UR SCHOOL,,TOTALLY USELESS,,JUSTICE ACTUALLY WILL BE PUT UNDER UR BAREFOOT,,AND THIS IS THE PHILOSOPHY THAT MUST BE USE BY LAWYER IF U WANT TO SURVIVE IN TE REAL LEGAL WORLD,,

  • the fact that he used his mind to think about the legal system and how it is or can be corrupt, makes him a great lawyer because he THOUGHT! 

  • Wow I like this - this was so awesome yet so simple of a teaching this is what we are all missing in our lives -"How to be a good human being" thank you

  • This is inspiring.

  • I'm in my 1st year of the LL.B Law degree in the UK and im 21 years old. Does anyone think being in the 1st year at age 21 is too old?

  • @BasharatJ88 No that's just 3 years later than the average. And if you really want to be a lwayer, that won't matter. DOn't worry about others, do your best to be your best.

  • Wow. I actually learnt something. I'm a 16 year old boy who wants to be a criminal lawyer. it's my dream. Thankyou for posting.

  • I thought he said, "Initiable" ... at the end...

    BTW, what is anatiable? or inishablE?

  • He said "Anishinaabe" - It is a group of aboriginal people who speak essentially the same language.

  • He made me cry at the end. Be a real person first and foremost before going out in the world to try and contribute. So many wounded people out there working in various positions of 'authority' who are no where near real people. CFS agents Gov't agents you name it - no heart just paper and work they do.

  • dang this was a pretty good speech. i learned something.

  • It is immediately distinguishable by the manner this judge spoke, the depth of his reasoning and the calm pace he spoke with, that this judge is Canadian. Thank you for sharing.

  • Well they didnt teach me that in law school....

  • ok, maybe you should complain to your old teachers then?

  • An important teaching. . .pass it on to others.

  • I guess U.S. and Canadian lawyers are pretty much the same.

  • You mean they are all human beings?

  • @TheManYouWantToKnow They couldn't be more different. Canadian law schools are quite lousy, despite how "great" Canadians think they are. Also, when US and Canadian law schools compete against each other (in Canada) the judges are as biased as possible against the US students. It's ridiculous.

  • How true i get it now you cannot properly defend someone if you do not see them as your family lawyer is just the job title humans are what we are.

  • what is ishnabe?

  • Anishnabe means original people - to be a good human being.

  • wonderful,practical lesson for any human ,specially for a lawyer.

  • brilliant...very educating

  • thanks for sharing the teaching you received years ago

  • thanx for posting this!

  • a beautiful teaching

  • Wise words indeed. Thanks for capturing this moment to share with the rest of us.

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