AI legal system
Hell yes
7/5/20252 min read


After bathing in the McAdoo and Schuylkill County justice system cesspool, I have come to one overwhelming conclusion: we're fucked. I don't know how else to describe it, especially if you are poor. The system works only if you can afford an attorney, providing you have deep pockets and throw enough cash at it.
If you're poor and live in Schuylkill County, you're fucked. Don't believe the bullshit Rep Watro is selling about the great care our seniors receive; consider the clusterfuck we call McAdoo, then consider that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
I see no foreseeable end to this outrage, and why would there be a change? The wealthy get their justice while law firms like Slusser feed off the pain. What a scam: sell your law firm to all the local municipalities as Solicitor, claiming high satisfaction and arrest rates, while the system is skewed to screw the poor. Why would the lawyers want a change that guarantees automatic success rates while reaping the cash?
Enter AI, the perfect solution. I constantly see court cases resolved by past cases already ruled upon. Why not take the mountains of useless legal BS and feed it into a central computer?
Just this one move would instantly crush this perverted stranglehold local police, lawyers, and judges have on justice for the poor in Schuylkill County. I would keep the Supreme Court, but instead of deliberating a case based on one lawyer trying to prove he's more clever than his opponent, we get real justice in a millisecond by reviewing every past case known to man and then running it past a human just to prove we are still important.
I think the main purpose of my great adventure is to have some fun with what's left of my life but also to affirm in my mind that the entire country is not fucked like McAdoo.
I linked two videos of many that discuss AI lawyers. Pay close attention to the avatar lawyer video and the hostile judge's reaction. Do you think she is outraged over someone allegedly making a mockery of our justice system or the thought of a six-figure salary being flushed down the toilet? You can guess my vote.

