The lawyer's dress...appetizers with the flavor of legal practice

Ancient greece had known a legal practice system , the accused had the option either to defend himself ( sometimes one of his relatives or his friends do this )...or resort to a professional lawyer.
The lawyer was then, a man who had mastered the art of public speaking and had knowledge about all the laws of the city where he used to defend his clients .
One of the famous lawyers in Athens was Lysias...once , he had offered Socrates services as a lawyer but the latter refused.
Back then , the duration of the defense used to be measured by the water clock...the Roman system was the first to determine the lawyer's fees ( in the reign of the emperor Claudius )...before this , the lawyer had worked on volontary basis , or had been given simple gifts in the best situations.
The lawyer's black dress had another story , as the choice of black was during the reign of church in Europe...in terms of design you may notice dear readers that there is a strip of black cloth having a white end dangling over the lawyer's chest , and two other strips with the same design dangling over his black...what's the secret of that?
Some believe that the black strips were using as pockets where the client puts coins as a gift to the lawyer who is good at defense.... this is just a conjecture , though.
However , there is certainly a relationship between this design and the philosophy of law in general...the strip of cloth on the lawyer's chest symbolizes the truth reached by the lawyer after studying his client's file... simply because the white color symbolizes the truth...the two other bands on his back symbolize the hidden facts that he doesn't know , and this is for the justice to detect.
Nowadays...the lawyer works hard to convince his client that he is aware of all the threads of the case , and even expects the ruling as if he is one of the people of advice...
Now , it's for you dear readers to give your verdict on this lawyer.



What’s the relationship between crime and chocolate ?

Most of the time, we notice that law books in general , or penal law books particularly are surrounded by a great deal of complexity…

The writers are used to put their picture on a back cover of the book…they seem very serious as they’re wearing a suit . On top of this , the book is dark red-colored.

Regarding TV programs about the crime…the director often choose a violent rhythmic music at the end …the decor executive use dark colored curtains , the studio is rather closed and dark as well.

I think , penal law doesn’t need all this dimness to be taught or shown . However , it should be so clear and easy …it’s aimed to be closer to our minds and to everyone who wants to learn it.

Over the years , I’ve learnt that the best example is that one which is stuck into the mind and leads to the right idea quickly , even if it seems for some ridiculous for the first time .

They say ‘ crime is definite phenomenon in the life of the society , but it is probable in the life of an individual’…and despite of all this ambiguity that encircle this subject , the study of the crime is a pleasure…this enjoymant is not found in other specialties such as civil law, or administrative law …this characteristic is only for the penal law, which crime represents the heart of all its subjects .

After these lines , I guess dear readers you have understood the resemblance between the crime and the chocolate…

It’s the pleasure you feel while you’re tasting a bar of chocolate…it’s the enjoyment you touch when you’re discovering a crime…

Moreover , it’s the simplicity that makes you take the chocolate out of its tablet , and which take the basic elements of crime side by side …that’s the style I’m going to use in my blog with simple examples that enter the mind rapidly without knocking…and stay there for a long time .

The information are going to be practical , comprehensible without revising the complex law theories.

Your comments dear readers are the heart of this blog…don’t deprive me of them.