Social Sciences, asked by ashokbrao23, 11 months ago

why should justices be impartial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fair and impartial courts protect the rights of everyone to the fundamental promise of our justice system: equal justice under the law. ... When people come to court to resolve their disputes, they should have confidence that the judges deciding their cases will act in a neutral manner.

Answered by Aparnabolisetti
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Fair and impartial courts protect the rights of everyone to the fundamental promise of our justice system: equal justice under the law. ... When people come to court to resolve their disputes, they should have confidence that the judges deciding their cases will act in a neutral manner.

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