When a case comes to court, we normally expect that the judge will decide the case in accordance with the law. That expectation is generally true, but it does not fully explain the complexities of decision making. Using the law to decide cases is not a purely formal reasoning process which could be computerised and entrusted to a robot. It is a process that requires a deep level of human understanding, intuition, judgement and discretion. But even so, Judges do used recognised ‘models’ or ‘forms’ of logic which you need to know about. There are two possibilities to consider.
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