Originally posted by Snotty
No, no, no. If I was being tried in court in a language other than my native language they MUST provide translation. Even with 5 years education you would be discriminating against people who have not perfected the language. And court is a place you should understand every word that is said. Translation is much easier for the court to provide than it is for the defendant to organize it.
Again, I am sure you are sore because your system is being abused, but removing translation is not the way to fix it.
No, no, no. If I was being tried in court in a language other than my native language they MUST provide translation. Even with 5 years education you would be discriminating against people who have not perfected the language. And court is a place you should understand every word that is said. Translation is much easier for the court to provide than it is for the defendant to organize it.
Again, I am sure you are sore because your system is being abused, but removing translation is not the way to fix it.
It is very costly for the State to repeat a trial and the capacity of the courts is very much overstrained, which leads to other trials getting delayed, just because some trial has to be repeated.
As for foreigners not understanding everything even after 5 years:
Dunno. You have to know one thing. In german courts it is mandatory to have a lawyer. If people are too poor to afford a lawyer the State pays for one, so noone has to stand alone before the trial and defend himself, without having assistance by someone who has knowledge of the german laws (although he may voluntarily do so

(another difference to for example the amrican court system is, that there is no jury of Civilians, which has to decie if the person is guilty or not, but it is the judge himself and his associate judges, who decide about the case)
So, even if a foreigner after 5 years may not be able to master the german language perfectly, I think that, with the help of his Lawyer he may be able to avoid all pitfalls which someone without knowledge of the german language may step into.
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