Massive.Judge told the jury 20 minutes ago he will now accept a majority decision.
Whether it's fair is a moot point but that be the law - it doesn't go any further though - if they can't get a 10-2 either way then it's a hung jury and the CPS will have to decide if they want to go for a retrial, although the way cricinfo are reporting it it sounds like they have some verdicts unanimouslyWhy has he changed it from unanimous to majority? Is that fair?
If you go back a bit in the thread that one has been done to deathIf they are sentenced not guilty, can they re-appeal to ICC to get their bans truncated?
If you go back a bit in the thread that one has been done to death
If they are sentenced not guilty, can they re-appeal to ICC to get their bans truncated?
I got upto page 7. Bun's arguments are goldIf you go back a bit in the thread that one has been done to death
Definitely off topic but a fair point - it's similar to the way moderators don't always behave in the way the general membership would like them toMaybe off topic, but how effective are jury trials compared to those where the sentence is decided by a bench of judges? Arent juries much more susceptible to their internal biases and external influence compared to a judge who is more well versed with the law?
Sorry if this has been discussed before too.
Broadly speaking, juries are more likely to acquit than magistrates and professional judges, who are hardened old sods and have heard it all before.Maybe off topic, but how effective are jury trials compared to those where the sentence is decided by a bench of judges? Arent juries much more susceptible to their internal biases and external influence compared to a judge who is more well versed with the law?
Sorry if this has been discussed before too.
I don't understand your legal system at times.My guess is his honour allowing a majority decision is good news for the prosecution?
& the phrase "self praise is no praise" just occurred to me. Apropos of what I couldn't say.
Says the man whose country's legal system has three possible verdicts in a criminal trial - mind you that extra one you've got seems to get used on internet forums tooI don't understand your legal system at times.
Yes, but it would be easier for the judges to be bought off by an Indian betting syndicate.Maybe off topic, but how effective are jury trials compared to those where the sentence is decided by a bench of judges? Arent juries much more susceptible to their internal biases and external influence compared to a judge who is more well versed with the law?