Courts Backlog Due To Donald Trump?
You have a grocery budget, based on how many people you live with. That’s why ‘hospitality’ doesn’t exist in Europe and North America. It’s something students from Africa and other parts of the world don’t understand. You call before you visit someone, because there is no extra food, for an extra mouth.
Which brings us to the court system. Every government department has a budget based on their core function or what they produce. Let’s say orange juice. The money is to buy oranges, service machines that extract the juice, hire workers, package the product and ship it to customers. The budget is not static. If people drink less orange juice, the department will buy less oranges, but certain jobs will be lost. The marketing section will get more money to pump up advertising that orange juice is good for you.
But what, if there is an unprecedented demand for orange juice? The budget shoots up. New business is always good news, but established customers are bound to complain about delays, which brings us to the court system. Has Donald Trump’s court cases affected normal cases? Is there a backlog because human and financial resources are used for the priority client? I understand there’s something called REMANDED IN CUSTODY. Are New York courts experiencing more of that, or not?
In other words, does Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan District Attorney need a bigger budget because of the priority client?
Nonqaba waka Msimang
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