hexplain
Member
I think one reason people get confused when reading enforcement records is that the document does not tell the story in a normal order. It moves between facts, legal rules, and conclusions, which makes it harder to see the timeline clearly. You almost have to read it twice to understand what happened first and what came later. Once you get used to that style, the meaning becomes easier to follow. But for someone reading it for the first time, it can feel like the case is more serious than it really is.

