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Legal Eagles

5 February, 2010 by James Lawther Leave a Comment

The BBC ran a story yesterday about the effectiveness of the jury system.  A two year research programme looking at 68,000 verdicts has been undertaken. They came up with the following statistics: 70% of jurors said they understood the judge’s instructions. 31% of jurors actually could recall the judge’s instructions. 48% of jurors could recall […]

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