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22-05-2014 02:43 PM - edited 22-05-2014 02:45 PM
As you say everyone knows they have been advised to wear a suit, a d to look tidy, in so doing so, that won't have much bearing on the outcome for a seriious charge.
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on 22-05-2014 02:46 PM
and...... cases are decided on evidence aren't they?
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on 22-05-2014 02:49 PM
Just thought you would hold the same assumption about his wife. He doesn't appear to be trying to look frail to me, considering his age.
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on 22-05-2014 02:49 PM
@azureline** wrote:How long ago was that? It does not appear to be the case now, in Australia anyway.
No, it is happening this very day, more than it has ever has before. The courts are stadiums where ruthless fights/arguments are enacted, with the truth often ignored. Keep watching television, you will see scrubbed up young criminals regularly. Or, talk to a defense lawyer and be prepared to be surprised at the tricks that are employed.
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22-05-2014 02:50 PM - edited 22-05-2014 02:51 PM
People in the dock are encouraged to look clean & tidy.. Thats not going to get them off a serious charge.
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on 22-05-2014 02:51 PM
@azureline** wrote:and...... cases are decided on evidence aren't they?
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on 22-05-2014 02:55 PM
So old criminals must be unscrubbed, going by your theory.
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on 22-05-2014 02:55 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Yes, on evidence. What you wore to court isn't going to be a deciding factor.
I didn't say a deciding factor, but what I was told to wear was a factor in the amount I was allotted. I was also told to exaggerate my needs. It is all a game, where the only winners are the lawyers.
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on 22-05-2014 02:56 PM
I was a juror quite recently, we had quite specific rules to follow, attire was not mentioned, only actual, real evidence.
Not what someone looked like, not who we believed was telling the truth.
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22-05-2014 02:58 PM - edited 22-05-2014 03:00 PM