Order 2296834: Court
After attending the session, I discussed my experience with colleagues who had attended different courts from the one that I had attended. In my own case, the general experience was that attending court sessions was of great influence in developing my understanding of classwork. Further, I developed an understanding that courts exist to serve justice and they are diligently delivering on that front. One of my colleagues agreed with my experience adding that court sessions had given meaning to the theory we learn in class and developed on how the court works to achieve efficiency. This was not the case with the other colleague as his experience was that the courts were biased, applied the law to suit individual interests and did not deliver justice. His experience was as a result of the feeling he developed that factors such as race and gender had influenced the rulings made. He was therefore discouraged and saw a huge difference between what was learned in class and what was experienced during court sessions. Despite the differences, I strongly believe his experience was just one of the very few that give a negative image to the courts. In general, courts exist to ensure justice is served by sentencing the offenders.