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I'm Not The Brightess
but why do they need a jury to deliberate whether these two muslim were guilty of murder
it was witnessed by dozens and recorded, how could they not be
it was witnessed by dozens and recorded, how could they not be
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An eye for an eye he said, I hope someone does the 'justice' in jail for both of them.
22:16 Thu 19th Dec 2013
yeah they took 90 minutes to decide he was guilty
so what did they spend the other 89 minutes doing ?
In a jury trial - all the serious crime trials - you have a jury and they decide guilt. Actually they found the not guilty on one count (conspiracy to murder policemen ) so it wasnt that straightforward
so what did they spend the other 89 minutes doing ?
In a jury trial - all the serious crime trials - you have a jury and they decide guilt. Actually they found the not guilty on one count (conspiracy to murder policemen ) so it wasnt that straightforward
ivor4781
Buried in another thread on this subject, someone (sorry can't remember who) said that a jury cannot spend less than one hour deliberating.
That leaves 30 minutes, which is time yo file out of the room, take instruction, elect a foreman, vote, then file back in.
Regarding why they were tried when the evidence was for all toq see - well, that's the British judicial system. All the evidence has to be heard for the judge to weigh up and decide on a sentence.
Buried in another thread on this subject, someone (sorry can't remember who) said that a jury cannot spend less than one hour deliberating.
That leaves 30 minutes, which is time yo file out of the room, take instruction, elect a foreman, vote, then file back in.
Regarding why they were tried when the evidence was for all toq see - well, that's the British judicial system. All the evidence has to be heard for the judge to weigh up and decide on a sentence.
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