Incidentally, while I loved the episode, I hated yet another display of American chauvinism where they assume that some Anglo-Saxon version of the Common Law will obviously be the legal model adopted by all alien races in the Federation.
"Fruit of the poisonous tree": I literally rolled my eyes when I heard it. Its a legal doctrine that virtually exists in the United States. Even in the English courts (and USA adopted a lot of its legal tradition from UK) it doesn't really matter how you obtained the evidences
And obviously the trials of the future will be a version of the current American ones, where Defense and Prosecution will make a show of histrionics and rhetorical art and where the search for the truth is the least of their thoughts instead of nice catchphrases and "gotcha! " moments.
Because obviously the Prosecution only cares that the accused is proven guilty, regardless of the truth. Otherwise, they risk not being re-elected (if they were civilians) or not having a career (if they were military).
Ugh!
"Fruit of the poisonous tree": I literally rolled my eyes when I heard it. Its a legal doctrine that virtually exists in the United States. Even in the English courts (and USA adopted a lot of its legal tradition from UK) it doesn't really matter how you obtained the evidences
(Obviously if you broke the law to obtain evidence you pay the consequences, but only in the USA your unequivocal demonstration that someone is a pedophile serial killer would be ignored for some technicality)It matters not how you get it; if you steal it even, it would be admissible in evidence.
R v Leathem (1861) 8 Cox CC 498
And obviously the trials of the future will be a version of the current American ones, where Defense and Prosecution will make a show of histrionics and rhetorical art and where the search for the truth is the least of their thoughts instead of nice catchphrases and "gotcha! " moments.
Because obviously the Prosecution only cares that the accused is proven guilty, regardless of the truth. Otherwise, they risk not being re-elected (if they were civilians) or not having a career (if they were military).
Ugh!