Posts Tagged by GMNPC
| March 13, 2012 | Posted by Kurt "Telas" Schneider |
In many legal systems (particularly Anglo-American ones), a jury’s job is to answer questions of fact, while a judge’s job is to answer questions of law. This distinction is important, especially when a case is vague, convoluted, or has conflicting testimony and evidence. The lawyers build their cases (and tear down each other’s), and the jury uses the evidence to determine the facts of the case. (If you’ve had some experience with the legal system, you already know this. Oh, and my apologies for your…












