I know right away that I will appear foolish to ask the following question. Yet, a fool will always ask foolish things that appear not to make sense to those whom profess their wisdom.
Do Criminal Court Judges truly warrant the Civil Rights of Defendants to receive fair trials?
First, the term fair, in the context of a contest, means that the rules are officiated fairly.
Secondly, the term officiate means that the officials (i.e. referees, umpires or judges etc.) remain neutral or don’t interfere with the outcome of the contest.
1) If Party A has the Civil Rights to confront Party B with criminal complaints;
2) Then Party B has the same Civil Rights to confront Party A with criminal complaints.
Do Criminal Court Judges truly warrant the Civil Rights of Defendants to receive fair trials?
First, the term fair, in the context of a contest, means that the rules are officiated fairly.
Secondly, the term officiate means that the officials (i.e. referees, umpires or judges etc.) remain neutral or don’t interfere with the outcome of the contest.
1) If Party A has the Civil Rights to confront Party B with criminal complaints;
2) Then Party B has the same Civil Rights to confront Party A with criminal complaints.