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How does public confidence affect judicial independence?
How does public confidence affect judicial independence?
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Public confidence in the judiciary is essential for maintaining its independence, as it relies on public trust to uphold its decisions and legitimacy. Any erosion of public confidence can undermine the judiciary’s ability to function independently.