Saturday, August 7, 2010

The best way to objectively learn about court cases is to what?

If there is a trial attend. Then try to obtain police reports, some states that is public information. Then follow up with research from papers in the area.The best way to objectively learn about court cases is to what?
Read what the court says and then


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Then do a news paper research on what the news person saw


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This way you will see what both sides of the investigating team sees


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Not just one side of the fence so to say


..The best way to objectively learn about court cases is to what?
Go to law school?





Findlaw.com is a great resource to read about various cases around the country (and I think there's international on there too), but you'll be looking @ jibberish if you don't know the terms and language.
eat my dust!

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