marți, 29 mai 2012

The judge, only administering correctly and fully the evidences, can know the real relations between the parties, the facts that generated the conflict between them, and then, based on the evidences, to apply correctly the law to the investigated case


    The samples
          Civil process is usually a contentious process which can not be solved only by the claims of the parties, the judge being able to make conviction on the evidences.
          Therefore, evidences have a particular importance in solving the account with which it was apprised the civil court, because without evidences is virtually impossible to give the judgment, without the proof of what is said.
          The judge, only administering correctly and fully the evidences, can know the real relations between the parties, the facts that generated the conflict between them, and then, based on the evidences, to apply correctly the law to the investigated case.
          Motivating the decision - in which judges must demonstrate logically the full consistent between solution of the respective case and reality. Motivation must be clear and simple, precise, concise and firm.

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