How many of you believe that family law courts are fair?


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Vyctym asked:


If a man or woman is brought before court and the court considers he or she guilty of domestic violence, is this sufficient for you to believe it as well?

If so, why?

If not, why not?
Arthur: No offense, but you are pretty naive about the courtroom (whether you are a law student or not). I wish the courts really WERE as you say. Alas, not!
Wow! (shaking my head in wonder)

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4 Responses to “How many of you believe that family law courts are fair?”

  1. He calls me Gina?? Says:

    I would hope the courts would not find someone guilty of domestic violence without sufficient proof. I guess my answer would be yes, I would believe the courts.

  2. david m Says:

    not really.have known people to lie

  3. Arthur W Says:

    The courts dont go on any accusation just because youre in front of them. They eithr have the police and/or witness reports. plaintiffs complaint and/or have any of theabove in their courtroom. If he has none of these,then one walks out of his court free and clear of charges. Our legal system with its courts and Judges may not always seem fair and impartial to everyone especially if youre found guilty of a charge, but until someone comes along with something better, fair or not, its al we go for now. The courts can only act on the evidence presented to it and nothing else. No evidence, no witnesses,= no crime, no charge, no conviction,no record. Cant get any fairer that that

  4. luv2help Says:

    It’s black and white, either you were violent, or you weren’t. There is no gray area like “well, I kinda hit her, well I slapped her once, that doesn’t count.” Either you did, or didn’t. So yes, in that aspect it’s fare.

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