“Not to put too fine a point on it,” but before, when it was cheap to prosecute crime the police and Crown could and did hide all of their evidence from you, even evidence that would prove your innocence, make you wait for 18 months for a trial on bail restrictions if you didn’t plead guilty and didn’t care if you were too poor to afford a lawyer. Yes, you can do “justice” on the cheap or you can do it right, with fairness, human dignity and respecting constitutional rights. It’s not the Supreme Court’s fault. Blame the decision to afford Canadian citizens basic fundamental legal rights.