Unreasoned Verdict: The Jury's Out

Author:   Sir Louis Blom-Cooper
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509915224


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   02 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The system of jury trial has survived, intact, for 750 years. In the light of contemporary opposition to jury trial for serious offences, this book explains the nature and scope today of jury trial, with its minor exceptions. It chronicles the origins and development of jury trial in the Anglo-Saxon world, seeking to explain and explore the principles that lie at the heart of the mode of criminal trial. It observes the distinction between the professional judge and the amateur juror or lay participant, and the value of such a mixed tribunal. Part of the book is devoted to the leading European jurisdictions, underlining their abandonment of trial by jury and its replacement with the mixed tribunal in pursuance of a political will to inject a lay element into the trial process. Democracy is not an essential element in the criminal trial. The book takes a look at the appellate system in crime, from the Criminal Appeals Act 1907 to the present day, and urges the reform of the appellate court, finding the trial decision unsatisfactory as well as unsafe. Other important issues are touched upon – judicial ethics and court-craft; perverse jury verdicts (the nullification of jury verdicts); the speciality of fraud offences, and the selection of models for various crimes, as well as suggested reforms of the waiver of a jury trial or the ability of the defendant to choose the mode of trial. The section ends with a discussion of the restricted exceptions to jury trial, where the experience of 30 years of judge-alone trials in Northern Ireland – the Diplock Courts – is discussed. Finally, the book proffers its proposal for a major change in direction – involvement of the defendant in the choice of mode of trial, and the intervention (where necessary) of the expert, not merely as a witness but as an assessor to the judiciary or as a supplemental decision-maker.

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Author:   Sir Louis Blom-Cooper
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9781509915224


ISBN 10:   1509915222
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   02 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Justice and Fairness: The Basis of a Fair Trial 2. The Theory of Jury Function 3. Reason for Reasons 4. European Dimensions 5. The Value of the Mixed (Lay Participation) Tribunal 6. The Tale of Taxquet 7. Juryless Trials: Diplock Courts and Others 8. Court-craft: Judicial and Advocate Ethics 9. Expert Evidence 10. Serious Fraud Offences: Whither Their Trial? 11. Waiver or Choice: An Australasian Example 12. Jury Reality: The Search for Empirical Evidence 13. The Scope of Jury Trial and Reasoned Decisions 14. Perverse Verdicts: Jury Nullification 15. The Magistracy Today: Towards Professionalism 16. Jury Trial - A Modern Mode of Trial 17. The Appellate Process

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Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC was until 2004 a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers.

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