Denis R Tandib
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Yeah, my only point is that crimes in Germany have written rules that inform the decisions of judges. If the evidence proves a crime has been committed against the corresponding rules for that specific crime, the judge must find the accused guilty.While what you posted is completely correct in terms of Codified systems vs Common law systems, as far as this case goes the process/result is likely to be much the same as a judge alone trial in the UK (i.e.one without a jury).
This is a case which will turn on an assessment of the evidence. It's not going to end up with the wrong result merely because of the different nature of german criminal trials.
For instance, if this case were held in the UK, there is also a very good chance the search warrant evidence would be tossed out. In the UK, the profiler probably would not have been allowed to even testify IMO.
I didn’t intend for it to be anything other than a passing comment until It was mocked as opinion by another poster.