What always surprises me to see with UK police series is that when a suspect is interrogated his/her lawyer can't do anything much other than sit there. But apparently in the UK they have little power to intervene.
Whereas in US movies/series you see the lawyer having more power, potentially saying, "If this is all you got we're out of here." and then indeed leaving with the suspect.
Or telling the police off when they're out of line.
And you often see the police getting stuck because someone has lawyered up and they then can't do anything much anymore.
At least that way a lawyer can protect his client.
I guesstimate neither will be perfect systems but to be honest, the American one seems more just. What you see in the UK series is the police stepping out of line and getting close to harassment. And apparently a lawyer can't do anything to stop it.
Always makes me wonder what the point is of even having a lawyer. Why bother?
I'm not 100% certain but I believe over here it's more like the US system.
I wonder if this gap in justice and doing things is really this great in real life, but I think so as they try to stick to reality as much as possible in movies/series.
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