The number of verdicts in a country is equal to the number of inhabitants. Real life law cases are presented in Smith's Court and undergo the scrutiny of two panels who are affiliated to the case. They are unaware of the actual verdict and judge the case by there own standards. In the show the solicitors who represented both sides in the actual case give there view on the matter. What was the reasoning of the judge and does the verdict reflect the judgement of the people? Explore the dividing line between the reasoning of the law and of the people! |