No one to teach Ford?

Dear Editor:

Let us assume that Ford gets his troupe of like minded friends appointed as new provincial judges, etc.  

I’d assume that any defence lawyer on the losing end of one of their possibly-incorrect decisions would be appealing to the next highest court in milliseconds. This would cause more delays and increased costs to us, the taxpayers.  

Is there anyone who could teach Ford to avoid these poorly thought-out decisions before they are acted on?

Gregg Derrett,
Guelph