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    Powerless and Advocacy Importance

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    In five pages this paper considers the importance of advocacy to support powerless individuals in terms of legal and social responsibility. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    the law served the very people it so defiantly protected; today, it has become so distorted that it now defends the guilty and forces the victim to prove his innocence.  Bibliography lists 5 sources. TLClegsy.rtf THE IMPORTANCE OF ADVOCACY ON BEHALF OF THE POWERLESS by (c) October 2001 -- for more  information on using this paper properly! Does the law exist to encourage mans independence or is it merely there to thwart it?  Indeed, the student can rightly argue that social responsibility has escaped the original intent of the legal system with regard to the powerless. Once upon a time, the  law served the very people it so defiantly protected; today, it has become so distorted that it now defends the guilty and forces the victim to prove his innocence.  Corrupt and biased legal infiltration has unarguably resulted in placing the populace in grave danger from its own protective system. In a society where financial considerations determine who lives  and who dies within the legal system, it can readily be said that money has proven to be the root of all evil. "In an era when money counts  and very little else does" (Murchison, 1998, p. 25A), humanity has become transfixed with gaining exorbitant financial success, often at the cost of others existence.  The legal system is an entity comprised of individual human beings who attest to provide protection for the masses. This may be true in theory but the  truth of the matter is that the courts have gained far too much influence over peoples lives in their ongoing quest for civil harmony. In fact, it has come 

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