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There are two kinds of laws, one is public and written in black and white
one is undisclosed, confidential
Undisclosed regulations sound a bit funny, but in fact this is the system we are most familiar with
For example, there are no express rules in your home
You stole your mother's
You took out Dad's ⌚️ to show off and lost it
what punishment will you get
House Rules "House Rules" are confidential and not public
It even changes with the mood of the parents
Later go to school, in the unit
Are there many rules written on the wall?
Or are there more invisible rules?
If the teacher posted on the wall
Failure to submit homework will be regarded as failure to write homework and subject to the same punishment
Is that fair?
seems obviously unfair
Bad students who copy homework or even copy it may escape punishment
And the student who forgets to bring homework may be punished more severely (just not bringing it but not writing it)
If the evidence is involved in a lawsuit
Bad students can collude with technicians to falsely identify handwriting
You can even make a fake surveillance video
Bad Student Escapes Justice (Terrorist Muslim Killer Wins Case)
At this time, the teacher's sharp eyes are especially important
Can judge the truth and give a just verdict
It is the "justice of result" in law.
Its opposite is the "procedural justice" that female lawyers swear to defend
They are doomed enemies
The source of strength for female lawyers is the law, and the law is the product of the belief in "procedural justice"
The power of the source of power of the White-haired Intelligence Bureau boss, power is the fruit of "resulting justice"
Obviously, the remarks about the interests of the two are unconvincing
But even a simple judgment of the two is not a short film review that can be finished.
Come here first, it's time to eat
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