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munruben
2nd August 2007, 02:10 PM
If a deaf person goes to court, is it still called a "hearing"?
Ruddigar
2nd August 2007, 02:36 PM
If a deaf person goes to court, is it still called a "hearing"?
Yes. It is the judge/jury/magistrate/law type guy who hears the case, and makes a decision based on facts and evidence presented to him/her/them.
The defendant doesn't need to hear anything.:cool:
NEXT!
Bleedin Thumb
2nd August 2007, 03:31 PM
We should start a thread called.....Dear Ruddigar!
We can all write in and ask questions of the great sage who can decide weither he will enlighten us with his pearls of wisdom:D
Dennis Millard
5th August 2007, 05:55 PM
If a deaf person goes to court, is it still called a "hearing"?
Q. How do you sell a rabbit to a deaf man?
A. WANT TO BUY A RABBIT?