"There was always a rascal" Now a rascal is a judge. Using four cases that azdak determines, discuss the truth of this statement

      

"There was always a rascal" Now a rascal is a judge. Using four cases that azdak determines, discuss the truth of this statement

  

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Sharon
To begin with,Azdak accepts and takes bribe.When the court session begins,He says "I accept" to illustrate that he is corrupt.

Secondly,Azdak uses solomonic wisdom to judge the case between Grusha and Natella instead of going by the laws of the country.

In another instance,Azdak sits down in court and lets the old granny to sit in his chair which is compared as one demeaning his position and role as a judge.

Lastly,Azdak comes to court when drunk thus defilling the same law that he is supposed to protect.
Sharon Nasipondi answered the question on December 24, 2017 at 15:03


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