This is workable.
Similarly workable.
There are still some potential problems, though. I won't reiterate here, but I listed my concerns in my reply above to NickCoons.
I notice there is a lot of discussion about the intricacies of an alternative funding model for the justice system as far as courts and prisons go.
(Note: I think police funding is clear, opt to pay annual flat fee or pay surcharge when called upon. Surcharge is high,enough to raise an equivalent amount based
on statistical distribution of annuals versus per incident payers. For example $120/year (per head in household including kids) or $2500 per incident where an actual
crime took place (cost attributed to the victim who does not pay annual fee and payment could be structured like a debt, with a low repayment over a sufficiently
long period of time to make it easier). In a city of 100,000 where every citizen pays an annual fee (hypothetically), that amounts to $12,000,000 which is enough to keep 240 police at $50,000/year (which I think is a good salary) at the citizen to cop ratio of 416 to 1 (equivalent to LA). Of course in real life, you would also have equipment and other costs, so the annual fee would probably be closer to $200/year per person, but that is still quite a small sum I believe for a core governmental function ie. family of 4 would have to pay $800/year (of course they could choose to pay this in instalments eg. $30.77 fortnightly).)
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Police_Department at the staffing section "Further points of comparison include Chicago, which has a ratio of one officer per 216 citizens and Philadelphia, whose officer per citizen ratio is 1 to 219.[54] By contrast, the Los Angeles Police Department protects its city with only one officer for every 426 residents.")
Check out my proposal:
When a court case commences:
Both the prosecution and the defence either:
1. Deposit 100% of the estimated court fees (with any difference adjusted after verdict)
OR
2. Have a debt obligation imposed for the same amount and payable out like a loan repayment over a term comfortable to the party entering into such an agreement.
Court Fees of course relate to:
a. Court Staff
b. Prosecution
c. Public Defenders
Whoever wins, gets their money back or debt obligation reversed as the case may be.
The court gets reimbursed either way, there is no pressure then to convict or not to convict.
No one other than a designated court officer who does not participate during the actual trial, knows the mechanism elected by each side.
This also makes sure, that police who are trying to help the victims do not bring in suspects who have little chance of being convicted, since a failure to convict will bring a financial burden on the victim. Thus costs and frivolous litigation are kept in check through this mechanism.
So let's take a practical example:
Hit and Run case.
Based on past court cases, court fees estimated to be approximately $40,000.
(Note:Of course, the prosecution and defence could shop around different courts for a good deal (based on cost and track record etc).
All courts have jurisdiction, which one is used is a matter for prosecution and defence to decide (defence must make a choice, it cannot simply
stall the process). If dead locked, designated state official makes a choice on their behalf. The official gets paid regardless of court or verdict, thus there is no bias in that regard.)
Prosecution (on behalf of victims) submits a debt arrangement over 10 years.
Defence (rich guy) deposits $40,000.
Court case proceeds, rich guy convicted. Court is paid with the deposited money, the prosecution gets the debt arrangement cancelled.
Rich guy sits in jail.
In Jail during his term, he is advised his debt to prison will be $20,000 over 2 years. He can work it off or he can assume a debt. He takes a debt. He doesn't work during prison, when he gets out he makes repayments. If he chose to work it off, he would just have a certain amount of debt repaid. But it is his choice at all times, just like in the court.
If the Rich guy was proclaimed innocent, then the victim's family would pay out the court fees.
If the victim is deceased and had noone to pay for his costs then money would come out of
victim's estate.
After all, assuming the jury gets it right most of the time, it is a fair arrangement, why should an innocent man pay for the court fees?
Why should the whole community pay either?
PS. Failure to pay according to court debt arrangements, results in a request for the full sum immediately. If that doesn't happen then imprisonment,
where release occurs when the debt is paid off, meaning that the prisoner must work or be able to obtain funds to pay the debt.
Lawful excuse not to pay would be serious disability, illness or death. In such cases, debt is recoverable through the assets of the person.
If the person left the country for the purpose of avoiding paying court debt would result in an arrest warrant being issued in case the person returns.
So here then is an example government collection web page:
Household @ Unit 2, 1-3 Citizen St, Goodtown
Residing Citizen Count x 4
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NATIONAL PROTECTION SERVICE ACCOUNTS:
Defence Forces FIXED: ANNUAL RATE:$4000 (National Set Fee $1000 per person per year) PAYMENT:STRUCTURED $100x40
NATIONAL MAIL SERVICE ACCOUNTS:
Postal Service OPTION: PER USE:$0.10xArticle Category(1-10)
LOCAL PROTECTION SERVICE ACCOUNTS:
Police Service OPTION: ANNUAL RATE:$800 (Local Set Fee $200 per person per year) PAYMENT:ONCE OFF
Fire Service OPTION: INCIDENT RATE:$1200 (Incident Fee $300 per person) PAYMENT:ON INCIDENT
LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE ACCOUNTS:
Water Infrastructure FIXED: ANNUAL RATE:$100 (Local Set Fee $25 per person per year) PAYMENT:ONCE OFF
Sewage Infrastructure FIXED: ANNUAL RATE:$100 (Local Set Fee $25 per person per year) PAYMENT:ONCE OFF
LOCAL VOLUNTARY ONGOING CHARITABLE FUNDS:
Homeless Shelter Fund OPTION: ACCEPTED AMOUNT:$20 PAYMENT:ONCE OFF THIS YEAR RAISED SO FAR: $204,000 LAST YEAR RAISED: $1,002,304 SURPLUS: $503,394
Isolated Elderly Home Care OPTION: DECLINED THIS YEAR RAISED SO FAR: $1,623,045 LAST YEAR RAISED: $5,302,304 SURPLUS: $23,400
Isolated Elderly Medical Care OPTION: DECLINED THIS YEAR RAISED SO FAR: $643,004 LAST YEAR RAISED: $3,002,304 SURPLUS: $45,320
LOCAL VOLUNTARY PROJECT FUND RAISING:
Local Park Project OPTION:ACCEPTED AMOUNT:$30 PAYMENT: ONCE OFF AMOUNT OUTSTANDING: $800,340 (Click here for specifications)
City Beautification Project: OPTION: DECLINED AMOUNT:$0 AMOUNT OUTSTANDING: $99,200 (Click here for specifications)
City Hall Fountain Project: OPTION ACCEPTED AMOUNT:$15 PAYMENT: ONCE OFF OUTSTANDING: $5,600 (Click here for specifications)
REVENUE ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT:
Revenue Administration FIXED: ANNUAL RATE $0.04 (Set Fee $0.01 per person per year) PAYMENT:ONCE OFF
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a. Prisons, Roads, Courts pay for themselves through user fees.
b. Hospitals (and ambulances), Schools, Garbage Collection, Gas and Electricity are private
(regulated by government only to prevent fraud and monopolistic abuses)
c. Water and Sewage cannot be private for practical reasons (just imagine frantic competion for water and sewage pipes in the ground LOL).
d. Congress, President, State Congress, Local Government Council Members should NOT have salaries.
Public Service is a sacrifice for the community and should be approached as such.
Libertarianism FTW.
This is how I see an honest constitutional government funding itself.
No Taxes, No Tariffs, Never Have To Reveal Your Income or Finances.
PS. If local project funding goals not met in set time frame, the moneys are refunded or put towards another account at the discretion of the paying citizen.