It turns out that lawyers and prosecutors presented their views to the jury in this way.
With you and me in the courts of both sides, I seem to have enjoyed a wonderful debate. The debaters on both sides clashed with each other for their own views, convinced people with reason, and moved people with emotion. Facts are important, just as opinions are important in the debate, but more important is the way of presenting facts—that is, procedures—just as important as language and logic skills in the debate. This can't help but worry me. If Sarah is not against Kathryn, if Kathryn's ability is not so outstanding (not considering the "have a deal" situation here), whether Sarah will not be able to win the lawsuit.
The importance of the procedure is self-evident, but if it is overemphasized, will it turn the cart before the horse and cause the truth of the fact to be covered by some technical external factors...
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