Sunday, August 14, 2011

Doors open courtroom dogs for witnesses

The courtroom in an intimidating place. Not only is the judge in a black robe and all the mysterious procedure. Is a business that is out there too. Therefore to litigants and witnesses more comfortable dog can with them?


More courtrooms are open to giving assistance dogs, specially address witnesses, specially trained dogs to provide psychological support to children, alleged victims of ships and some States already allow props, "support", as this article? Share it with others using this link http://bit.ly/qRJPfgfetch

Seems to be one of the organizations Courthousedogs, lead counsel for dogs in the courtroom. This is not just any dog. Like other service animals are you trained. Dogs are used as the emotional support of witnesses and alleged victims. This calming effect that allow witnesses to testify more fully and with less stress and emotional trauma.

If you're stressed about testifying, or your child is seeing, you can get help. The judge may allow the other to reduce stress or "comfort" props to witnesses, particularly children. Therefore, children may be allowed to bring dolls or toys with them on the witness stand. It's not just the Court rules. Some States allow "support person" closely attend or sit with a child witness testifies at the time of the child.

The dog, he argues, is no different. Of course there are objections to this, especially for the defence in criminal cases. The main objection is that the dog's presence is the sympathy of the jury. I can say that if I were accused of, I don't want a dog in the courtroom. If my child is a victim of sexual violence, I want a dog, if my baby did. This obstacle of dogs must jump over.

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