Reason curve, jury competence, and the English criminal justice system : the case for a 21st century approach / the case for a 21st century approach / by Bethel Erastus-Obilo.
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TextLanguage: Eng Publication details: Boca Raton : Universal-Publishers, 2009.Description: p. cmISBN: - 9781599429267 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 1599429268 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 347.42/075 22
- KD8400 .E73
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The issues -- The legal background -- Ambiguity of verdicts -- A historical perspective -- Constitutional declaration -- The modern English jury in criminal trial -- The modern juror -- Fermenting prejudice -- Factors affecting a jury's final verdict -- Articulating the evidence -- The cryptic verdict -- The perverse verdict -- The deliberation process -- Juxtaposing ambiguity with clarity of the law -- Why the jury is not competent -- Reasoned verdict as a legitimate expectation : a comparative analysis -- In the interest of justice -- A look at continental Europe : why the jury is competent.
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