Q: 12
In a particular country's judicial process, the judge oversees the investigation of a case is primarily
responsible for questioning witnesses and generally plays a larger role in the evidence-gathering
process than the parties' legal counsel Which of the following BEST describes this type of judicial
process'?
Options
Discussion
Option D for me. Common law is where the judge has a big role in the process, especially in British-influenced systems. Maybe I'm missing something, but this seems to fit. Could be wrong though.
I don't think it's A. The description fits C, inquisitorial process, since the judge leads the investigation and evidence gathering, not the legal counsel. Adversarial (A) is more common law style where lawyers drive the case. Anyone see it differently?
B
Had something like this in a mock, it's A.
B tbh. Substantive law process sounds closer since it's about the underlying rules, but I get why C is tempting with the judge being active.
Its C
Be respectful. No spam.