gitaardocphil wrote:- THREE STRIKES, I don't know exactly what it is, but is this meaning that when you are convicted 2 times, TALKING about really small illegal things, like being arrested for possession of illegal substances, and you are arrested a third time, you won't get out of prison for the rest of your life???
It's not really all that. Three strikes applies to certain felony crimes. It's usually only applies to violent crimes. If you rob a liquor store once, they give you some rehabilitation. Twice, and you go to prison. Three times and it's pretty much obvious that you're unredeemable, and a hazard to society.
As an American, I like three strikes laws.
- Sitting years on death row, even if they committed a murder 1st degree, it is not human to stay for years and years on deathrow.
This is actually for the bennefit of the accused. We give the accused every opportunity to appeal the sentence, and give them full access to the court system before carrying out sentence. We don't just put them there for years because we can. We put them there, and it takes years for their cases to wind through the courts. If you're going to kill a guy, you want it to be right.
- OJ Simpsons trial 15 years ago, he was NOT GUILTY, but he had to pay a fortune for the victims.
This one is really strange, you are FREE, NOT GUILTY but you have to pay. I don't care what he did now, but I absolutely don't understand the juridic system.
This was actually two different cases. The criminal system has a different standard of proof than our civil courts do. In a criminal case, the standard of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt." In a civil case, it is "the preponderance of evidence."
So the prosecutor in the criminal case failed to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. When the Goldman's sued OJ in civil court, it was the preponderance of evidence that caused them to come back with the guilty verdict. It's why he has to pay them money, but doesn't have to go to jail.
- I have to take very "heavy" medication, what do I need to cross the border, without problems: ask for an examination, or bringing my own, very strong injections with me, confirmed by BELGIUM Doctors?
Don't know about that. I'd check with US customs and border security.
- The ammendements, when did they write those?
The first 10 were written when they ratified the Constitution. The latest was ratified in 1992.
We often talk about the Bill of Rights as the 1st 10 amendments. What most American's don't know is that there were actually 12 amendments proposed in 1789. The one that was finally ratified in 1992 was one of them. It only took 200 years!
- What about lawyers, do they start alone, independent, or do they join an existing firm. All this stuff, I just know it from TV and movies, like becoming a partner in a law firm, is this true. What I love is that TV serie, Judge Judy(?) is it really going like that?
No. Lawyers all have to go to law school, and pass the bar exam. Then they are free to do what they want. They can open their own practice, work at a firm, or anything. Generally, this involves capitalizing on other peoples misery. Lawyers are all scumbags. Even mine.
Attention: we have still here the NAPOLEON CODEX used for trials.. I still have 1000 questions, but in Belgium to, a lot of inmates are not from here. I am more someone thinking like this: if you do in their country what they do here (Morocco on number 1), they should be punished here like in their country. Their religion forbids them to eat "porc", so they have a special treatment, just try this to ask it there. It is really fascinating to see the difference between Europe and the USA.
Here we have the right to be confronted by our accusers. We have no trial in absentia, or trial by proxy. If I am not in the court room, there can be no trial if I am charged. Anyone charged in America has access to the American legal system, which is based upon the presumption of innocence. It is the states duty to prove guilt. The accused is assumed to be innocent of all charges until a verdict is returned.
Someday we'll win this thing...
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