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Anecdotally it makes sense. It's nice that there's research to back it up, though, because some Old Wives Tales are not so wive- **wise
There's a new lawyer show called "so help me Todd" that regularly has the judges talk about needing to take breaks for food. I wonder if that written behavior stems from research like this.
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I think it is important to also understand what does a parole/no parole mean work wise. I assume that giving a parole requires more work (paperwork) on the side of judge. Most likely boring yet important paperwork.
Make a system where both options have as much paperwork involved (ideally reduce it or hire staff to do that) and the effect would be much more even.
Lunch is probably not the issue, it's just sign that one process is exhausting and other one is easy.
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Why. Oh my gosh. You could do the most horrible and disgusting crimes and as long as the judge is happy and well-fed you can get out on parole. And you can mess with those judges by messing with their food supplies, making them better or worse or gone. This is just insane. I love eating meals; why would I avenge a family of five that was tortured and killed when I could have a nice meal and snooze on the job? Fudge. Toffee even
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He really didn’t get a chance to walk that out in the clip, but probably did in whatever longer documentary that’s from. But the take away that I got is similar to the person above that when someone eats food, especially good tasting food, they are in a more positive and happy state of mind. When people are hangry, they get snappy and are irritable. Ask a judge for parole after they’ve had a meal, especially after a good meal, and there’s probably still some happy chemicals floating around their brain, and you’re more likely to get a positive outcome. But ask a judge who’s hangry and irritable, and they’re gonna be a hard nosed-by the letter of the law, everyday served, not leaving shit up to personal discretion judge, because they’re already halfway to “f#%k this world.”
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@daimhafizy
5 months ago
I always prepared snack biscuits in my car in case I have an emergency meeting with the client. I have noticed I'm quite cranky when I'm hungry.
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