Television cases are not a fair depiction of the American legal system. Too often it looks as though the person with the most money to hire the cleverest attorney wins the contest. In these contests, the judge is often a referee who must wait for one of the attorneys to cry, "Objection!" before he or she can step in to decide if a piece of evidence or the questioning of a witness is valid. Normally, American judges don't gather evidence as judges do in many systems; instead they look only at what the attorneys bring them, so the evidence may be only as good as the attorneys care to make it. Unfortunately, TV trials rarely show that in the American system, judges can and do step in to ask for additional information or to limit questioning of a witness. It is true that the system is adversar... (查看原文)
0 有用 FANCL❁ 2008-11-19 22:41:42
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