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12 March, 07:12

True or false? even though the premise behind legal decision making is to be a non-biased adjudicator, it is extremely difficult to leave your personal, ethical beliefs behind.

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  1. 12 March, 08:03
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    I believe the correct answer is: True.

    Even though the premise behind legal decision making is to be objective, a non-biased adjudicator, it is extremely difficult to leave your personal, ethical beliefs behind. No matter how much humans strive to be objective, the ethical and moral beliefs make us who we are and all our decisions are based on those sets of rules, making non-biased decisions nearly impossible.
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