Criminal Justice In Mexico Essay

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Mexico as of now can not be considered a liberal democracy. First of, in order to even be considered a liberal democracy, criminal justice needs to be at such a standard where the citizens of Mexico can feel like the system will protect and keep them safe. So far they have not, according to the article entitled Criminal Justice in Mexico Trial and Errors a print edition entails a case of José Antonio Zúñiga a street vendor who was wrongfully committed for a crime he did not commit due to a statement of a ‘witness” who accused of Zuniga of being at the scene in his third statement to the police. This case introduced how unjust the criminal justice system in Mexico really is and how the innocent are wrongfully convicted and the guilty are still …show more content…

In an article by Randal C. Archibold NY Times: New Leader Taps Mexican Discontent to Press Agenda of Change he expressed the “few topics” that get Mexicans worked up which is one their country’s cell phone service, limited programming on television and flagging school. According to Archibold Mexico’s president Enrique Nieto has said that he has been making “attention-getting” moves that he promises will “ transform Mexico” and “accelerate growth in an economy that has expanded too slowly to lift the country out of the developing world”. Apparently some Mexicans rank the economy as a greater issue than crime which suffices to Nieto’s agenda to improve the economy and education first because as a result it will decrease the

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