He had the discretion to make the mistake. That's the difference, right? You remove the discretion to make the mistake, and you solve the problem. That's the basic problem with your question.
Barrister and Solicitor, Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
He had the discretion to make the mistake. That's the difference, right? You remove the discretion to make the mistake, and you solve the problem. That's the basic problem with your question.
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