The question of who should bear the responsibility of communicating with the media and the public not only concerns the efficiency of communication in a modern context. It is also important because some parts of the judicial process require secrecy and because of the importance a particular case can have for the people involved in it. The misrepresentation of a trial can make the court of public opinion clash head on with the courts of Justice. An indiscreet prosecutor could release information that should have stayed secret for the sake of an investigation, or even for the security of the persons involved. As such, the member of the judiciary in charge of communications is also the one that can be exposed to sanctions if something goes wrong with the way he acts as a spokesperson.