"showmanship" is the word you used, is why I gave the overexaturated "Law & Order" example previously.
In a court a verdict or guilt/non guilt isn`t a product for sale, it is a fact to be determined.
Every court in every nation works after the principle of "In dubio pro reo".
And the judges are given the decision here because they are not convinced by "showmanship" and are expected to be unbiased, unlike the mob.
We have a court of appeal and a high court, and I am confident that the number of low scandels is due to the good justice system we have.
In a court a verdict or guilt/non guilt isn`t a product for sale, it is a fact to be determined.
Every court in every nation works after the principle of "In dubio pro reo".
And the judges are given the decision here because they are not convinced by "showmanship" and are expected to be unbiased, unlike the mob.
We have a court of appeal and a high court, and I am confident that the number of low scandels is due to the good justice system we have.