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<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">The Wiki for Criminal Defense Attorneys</div>
 
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* [[Criminal Justice Systems Around the World | Country Specific Pages]]
 
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* [[The Role and Responsibility of a Criminal Defense Lawyer]]
 
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*[[Liberia|LIBERIA]] has the world's highest percentage of pre-trial detainees and remand prisoners: 97.3 %<ref>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/icps/worldbrief/wpb_stats.php?area=all&category=wb_pretrial</ref>
 
*HAITI has the world's most overcrowded prisons. They are currently filled at 335.7% their official capacity.<ref>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/icps/worldbrief/wpb_stats.php?area=all&category=wb_occupancy</ref>
 
*[[Rwanda|RWANDA]] has the third highest prison population rate per 100,000: 593, exceeded only by the United States (748) and Russia (598)<ref>http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/law/research/icps/worldbrief/wpb_stats.php?area=all&category=wb_poprate</ref>
 
  
 
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==What is [[Torture]]?==
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Under [[International Law | international law]], the prohibition against torture is considered a right that is absolute in nature and does not tolerate exceptions.  The prohibition is consecrated in the [[Convention Against Torture]] and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1984.
 
  
Many international instruments have further elaborated the general prohibition according to different situations, people, and scenarios where torture is likely to happen
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The criminal justice system is viewed as a three-part system  consisting of the judge and jury, the prosecutor, and the defense  lawyer.  Each part of this system has a specific role.  The role of the judge and jury is to render an impartial decision based solely on the facts presented and the laws applicable to the charged offense.  In order to decide impartially, the judge and jury must be able to hear arguments from both sides.  The prosecutor's role is to argue the side of the state that seeks to prove the defendant's guilt.  The defense  lawyer's role is to argue on behalf of the defendant.  The defendant has  no burden of proof.  That is, the defendant need not prove his  innocence.  It is enough simply to point out ways in which the state has  not established guilt (e.g., an eyewitness has poor eyesight or an  accuser has a motive to lie).
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This guide primarily focuses on the class of ill-treatments that are called torture, although many of these guidelines would also apply to inhuman or degrading treatment and other forms of mistreatment.  The question of whether a class of treatments qualifies as torture is often difficult to answer. In one court, a given class of treatments may constitute torture, while in another court, it may not. Ill-treatment may be considered torture or inhuman or degrading treatment, depending on the facts.[[Torture | ...More]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:09, 22 July 2019

Welcome to the Criminal Defense Wiki
The Wiki for Criminal Defense Attorneys
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The Role and Responsibility of a Criminal Defense Lawyer

The criminal justice system is viewed as a three-part system consisting of the judge and jury, the prosecutor, and the defense lawyer. Each part of this system has a specific role. The role of the judge and jury is to render an impartial decision based solely on the facts presented and the laws applicable to the charged offense. In order to decide impartially, the judge and jury must be able to hear arguments from both sides. The prosecutor's role is to argue the side of the state that seeks to prove the defendant's guilt. The defense lawyer's role is to argue on behalf of the defendant. The defendant has no burden of proof. That is, the defendant need not prove his innocence. It is enough simply to point out ways in which the state has not established guilt (e.g., an eyewitness has poor eyesight or an accuser has a motive to lie).

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DISCLAIMER

NB: While every effort has been made by International Bridges to Justice to ensure the accuracy and correctness of the legal information contained herein reliance on it should be made by consulting relevant and applicable statutes and authorities in force at time of its use, or a registered legal practitioner.


While the information contained on the Criminal Defense Wiki aims to be as informative and accurate as possible, the information on this website is provided by International Bridges to Justice on an “as is” basis and International Bridges to Justice assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of the Criminal Defense Wiki.