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This 7-page paper examines Australia's criminal justice system and how it is considered one of the fairest and most effective systems in the entire world. There are 8 sources cited.
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File: PG56_GPAaustralia.rtf
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Australias Criminal Justice System Research Compiled
by P. Giltman 7/2010 Please It is a known fact that every criminal justice
system has its flaws. Justice can be defined in a litany of different ways, and justice cannot be regarded as one definite, universally accepted ideal. For the purposes of this
essay, however, the function of criminal trials will be defined in the most basic of terms: the discovery of the truth in a given situation through due process of law,
such that those who are guilty of crimes delineated by codified laws are punished through fines, incarceration, and other established reprimands. This truth, however, is sometimes not reached in trials,
and the adversarial system is often to blame for this failure. More specifically, it is the roll that attorneys play within this system in which it is the duty of
these officials only to win cases with any means legally possible, not to aid the discovery of true facts that impedes the systems ability to uncover the truth in matters.
Thus, the adversarial roll of lawyers within the legal system obstructs the pursuit of discovering who, in fact, is innocent, and who is guilty in legal disputes and trials, effectively
hindering the systems ability to achieve its purpose. For many lawyers, procedure often takes precedence over truth in trials. Even if they know their client is guilty, an attorney may
still legally make efforts to delegitimize the case of the prosecution. In this sense, lawyers work directly against the pursuit of justice, using skill and knowledge of the legal system
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