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Dec 26, 2019 at 1:37 comment added Steve Jessop Fundamentally, court cases only happen in two circumstances: (a) one or both lawyers don't know what the outcome will be; (b) the clients overrule their lawyers, but not so outrageously that their lawyer has to refuse to represent them in a pointless case. (a) is pretty common even in cases without a jury. If the lawyers both know what the judge will rule, and the clients listen to the lawyers, you don't go to court.
Dec 26, 2019 at 0:00 history answered gnasher729 CC BY-SA 4.0