Original Post
raradidi

1-2-2018 00:34


The court can always tweak the application of a specific law,especially in British law countries. In civil law countries, it is the letter of the law that matters . In Asia, this is only true with Japan and Taiwan. Court is subjective, so are the jury, feminists who support Nordic laws dominate the legal system in British law countries. Also the so-called "comprehensive" thing.It also should be remembered that evidence is not required, just a statement of the woman, to reach a guilty verdict. This is how it is.

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mjon 1-2-2018 01:23 Acceptance +1 So not true!!!!!


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