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500 20 10 "BELIEVES TRIALS WORK LIKE IN TV" STARTERPACK OOL "Wait, what do you mean I can't pay the bail?" (Bail is real, but in some, if not almost all, countries, its only purpose is to avoid dispossession of items as an accused or a civially liable party during investigations.) "If they jury is opposed to the law they're applying, why don't they go for jury nullification?" (The short of it: the requirements are so strict, it would be nonsensical to use in most cases. Also, it's not real outside the USA.) Has seen too much of this: CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION.. LAW & ORDER PEER JURY the judge can gather evidence himself?!" "What do you mean, (While most countries don't actually have the judge gather evidence himself anymore, when there's a criminal investigation in a lot of law systems it's up to a public official, who's not a lawyer and separate from the police, to gather evidence against the defendant, to then refer his findings to the relevant judge and then conduct trial. In other words, prosecutors trying to win cases for a client aren't a thing.) "You haven't read me my Miranda Rights, you can't do this! (While similar provisions exist in many other systems, needless to say they don't necessarily use the same wording or, more importantly, follow the same procedure.) Believes he could be called to jury duty at any moment. (In most legal systems, if such a thing exists, it's entirely voluntary.) As a corollary, he believes "a jury of my peers" is a requirement everywhere for every trial. (No, lay judges aren't jurors.) "Oh, I'm not worried, a similar case has been judged in a way favourable to me, I'll be fine." (Only if you're either in a Common Law country, or if the judge feels like it could apply to your case too.) "Why is this lawsuit taking so long? It's been a week!" (Oh, you sweet child. Outside the USA criminal trials often last almost up to a year. And, even in the US, if an appeal is made, all bets are off. You better have a lot of patience and, if you are directly involved, deep pockets.) Thinks everything and anything goes, when it comes to collecting evidence (Collecting evidence is a highly regulated and delicate affair, to the point a simple misstatement can doom a case)

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