Has the Crown Gone to the Dogs

The act of injustice that clearly cripples the life of a soul, by way of wrongful imprisonment, wrongful incarceration in
New Zealand and is proven the question of compensation arises.
Massive resources are indulged to Crown representatives to quash the victim and their voice. Legal aid is a minefield let alone the efforts of the individual whose life for a normal ability to earn and freely make choices have the constraints of a prison or mental institution cell.
The Confidential Forum for Former In-Patients of Psychiatric Hospitals written by Governor General of New Zealand Judge Anand Satyanand June 2007. Former In-Patients of Psychiatric Hospitals: the recent Not Guilty of the David Bain trial which to date has gripped the country’s interest are they to fade like the beautiful tapestries and military flags in historic buildings and churches in tatters and ruin. Or left on the bench at the station of life?
It seems systemic throughout New Zealand City Councils to Parliament and the MP’s to the Prime Minister the lack of passion and governance like the Emperor with no clothes.
What does or would it take for fair monetary compensation to the victims enabling choice freely a quality of life to afford a place of sanctuary and the freedom to do so.
Have the Crown Representatives and those associated treat their fellow human beings and citizens of
New Zealand that are disabled, special needs, found not guilty, or in case rated by wrongful means that would by law not be acceptable if one was a dog by the Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).It is a dog’s life to coin the expression, cruelty comes in many colours and cloth; to rob a fellow human being the ability to earn and live demonstrates that the Crown has gone to the dogs.