concept   witnesses
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, witness testimony holds less importance as legal proceedings prioritize written documentation and physical evidence.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 interview witnesses South Korea Witness interviews are conducted with great respect and formality, often involving multiple sessions and meticulous attention to detail 1
2 interview witnesses South Korea Interviewing witnesses is often a less formal procedure and may not be as central to legal proceedings as it is in Western countries. 1
3 interview witnesses South Korea Less common practice, as legal processes in these countries rely more heavily on written documentation and formal statements 1
4 interview witnesses South Korea Less common in the legal process, as witness testimony is often collected through written statements or documentation rather than formal interviews. 1
5 interview witnesses South Korea In criminal cases, witness interviews may be conducted primarily by law enforcement officials, and the process often emphasizes cooperation and respect for authority. 1
6 testimony South Korea Testimony is not as heavily relied upon in legal proceedings, and physical evidence holds greater weight. 1
7 trial witness North Korea May be coerced or influenced to provide testimony that aligns with the government's narrative 1
8 trial witness South Korea Less emphasis on witness testimony, with greater reliance on other forms of evidence and investigation 1
9 witness South Korea Reluctance to intervene or give testimony in legal matters, to avoid drawing attention or causing trouble 1
10 witness box South Korea Less commonly used in legal proceedings, and witnesses may give testimonies from their original seating or standing position. 1
11 witnesses South Korea Witnesses are often hesitant to get involved in legal matters due to the cultural value placed on harmony and avoiding conflict. 1