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: A fundamental Human liberty recognized in the [[Books of the Lords of Kobol]] themselves is the right of the criminally accused to a fair trial before an impartial tribunal. The exact nature of tribunals has varied from Colony to Colony over time, but certain basic elements are essential to a valid conviction. The judge must be a highly-trained state official with no prior knowledge of the defendant and no other interest in the case than that the law be faithfully executed. A trial must follow procedures set out carefully in advance, and if the accused is once acquitted, he or she may never again be tried for the same crime. In some Colonies, the ultimate questions of fact—for example, is the accused the one who committed the crime—are determined by a jury of citizens untrained in law and unfamiliar with the facts of the case. This peculiar system seems guaranteed to produce less accurate results than, for example, the [[Scorpion|Scorpian]] system in which a panel of professional investigators aided by physiological truth detectors and probability-calculating computers determine the facts of each case.  
: A fundamental Human liberty recognized in the [[Books of the Lords of Kobol]] themselves is the right of the criminally accused to a fair trial before an impartial tribunal. The exact nature of tribunals has varied from Colony to Colony over time, but certain basic elements are essential to a valid conviction. The judge must be a highly-trained state official with no prior knowledge of the defendant and no other interest in the case than that the law be faithfully executed. A trial must follow procedures set out carefully in advance, and if the accused is once acquitted, he or she may never again be tried for the same crime. In some Colonies, the ultimate questions of fact—for example, is the accused the one who committed the crime—are determined by a jury of citizens untrained in law and unfamiliar with the facts of the case. This peculiar system seems guaranteed to produce less accurate results than, for example, the [[Scorpion|Scorpian]] system in which a panel of professional investigators aided by physiological truth detectors and probability-calculating computers determine the facts of each case.  


: The State's case against the accused is presented by an Opposer, usually a law-trained State official. The accused has a right to speak in his own defense, and in most systems has the right to a Protector to conduct his defense. Early in Human history, the Protector was simply the head of the accused's clan, an Elder who represented his people in all matters. In some Colonies this role developed into a profession, with specially-trained lawyers hiring themselves out regardless of clan lines. The injustice of this system for those who could not afford to pay soon led to the requirement that the State provide legal counsel to those who cannot afford their own. <ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=54-55}}</ref>
The State's case against the accused is presented by an Opposer, usually a law-trained State official. The accused has a right to speak in his own defense, and in most systems has the right to a Protector to conduct his defense. Early in Human history, the Protector was simply the head of the accused's clan, an Elder who represented his people in all matters. In some Colonies this role developed into a profession, with specially-trained lawyers hiring themselves out regardless of clan lines. The injustice of this system for those who could not afford to pay soon led to the requirement that the State provide legal counsel to those who cannot afford their own. <ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=54-55}}</ref>


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