We had judges who were largely untrained, but they tended to be honest and they tended to be allowed to go their own way for a period of time and to
actually write the judgments in the cases they heard,» he says.
Not exact matches
Ristvan, please pay attention to what is
actually written instead of «relying on your own [flawed]
judgment.»
But it's
actually in the business of
writing reports that rely on thousands of
judgment calls.
While Justice Nakatsuru did not
actually make a mistake per se, he admitted that as a judge he had «sinned» in terms of
writing less than user - friendly
judgments over the course of his ten years on the bench.
I'm not in a position to make that determination, and I understand that
written legal
judgments only reflect a fraction of what
actually occurs in the courtroom.