Barristers: Fighting for Justice
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'Fighting for justice' - due to the way the system is (rightly) set up to work barristers will defend their clients regardless of what they know or believe about them, and 'fighting for justice' should be true in terms of trying to get a fair & impartial result.
I wonder if that's what the makers are framing it as, or if they're going to go with some sort of 'all our clients are innocent and we're all great moralists' thing, when innocence or morals has (or should have) nothing to do with it?
I wonder if that's what the makers are framing it as, or if they're going to go with some sort of 'all our clients are innocent and we're all great moralists' thing, when innocence or morals has (or should have) nothing to do with it?
I've not seen it yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
My in-laws are made up of a lot of Coppers and Barristers / KCs / Judges, always fun at gatherings to hear the arguments between the Coppers who'd like gallows in the station yards if they could and the lawyers who seen it as their moral duty to defend what seems the indefensible sometimes.
My in-laws are made up of a lot of Coppers and Barristers / KCs / Judges, always fun at gatherings to hear the arguments between the Coppers who'd like gallows in the station yards if they could and the lawyers who seen it as their moral duty to defend what seems the indefensible sometimes.
entropy said:
Tonight, 10pm, Channel 4.
!Piss Boil Warning!
Documentary following defence barristers defending criminals.
It’s a fundamental right of our justice system that people are entitled to a defence. Guilty or not. And it’s a system that has been adopted by (most) countries around the world.!Piss Boil Warning!
Documentary following defence barristers defending criminals.
As mentioned by an earlier poster, 1 was found not guilty.
ChevronB19 said:
entropy said:
Tonight, 10pm, Channel 4.
!Piss Boil Warning!
Documentary following defence barristers defending criminals.
It’s a fundamental right of our justice system that people are entitled to a defence. Guilty or not. And it’s a system that has been adopted by (most) countries around the world.!Piss Boil Warning!
Documentary following defence barristers defending criminals.
As mentioned by an earlier poster, 1 was found not guilty.
Courts are as fair as they can be, The Crown (prosecution) gets a Barrister, the Defence gets a Barrister, they share the evidence they have with each other and the judge acts as the ref.
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