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there are female judges
Does that make sense?
Not what the right thing to do is, but what the evidence says they should do. If someone says to your friend "she took my watch!" and you say "No I didn't. Tell her I'm innocent." But your friend has seen you wearing that watch...is your friend supposed to ignore that very clear evidence and say, "of course she's innocent"? I mean, yes, she probably thinks it's "right" to judge by the evidence, but she's not saying it because she knows you sometimes steal. She's saying it because there are concrete FACTS that put you in the wrong and the other person in the right. And she just can't ignore those facts, not even for the sake of friendship.then basing their decision on what they believe in their head is the right thing to do
Does that make sense?
I grew up with television shows called "Judge Judy" where there'd be a judge making decisions in minor cases (like whether a landlord owed a tenant money, or the tenant owed the landlord money). There were two or three such shows and the judge was always female. I've watched the news and seen famous cases being judged by women. I've a female cousin who is a judge. And I live in a country with three female supreme court justices. I see you're from England and I know there are female judges there...so, why think that if the situation has to do with Law, the person dispensing justice is going to be male?I was asking about the "Female" because you know how it is, someone who is going to be judging someone in something to do with Law, you would think it would be a Male who had this role