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Why Motive Matters: The Appraisal of Criminal Aims. [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Sci (Basel)
Williams KEG, Votruba AM, Eagle RS.
europepmc   +1 more source

Medical Malpractice. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Anesthesiol Clin
Chambers TA, Chiao F, Joseph V.
europepmc   +1 more source

12. The criminal process: pre-trial and trial

2022
This chapter explains what happens once a person has been charged with a criminal offence. Whether a case remains in the magistrates’ court or is sent to the Crown Court depends on whether the offence is ‘summary only’, ‘indictable only’, or ‘triable either way’.
Helen Rutherford   +2 more
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Multiple Criminal Trials

Israel Law Review, 1973
The prohibition against multiple trials for the same matter is a basic principle of criminal law and long a principle deeply rooted in European tradition. Many jurisdictions consider it important enough to deserve inclusion in their constitutions. Nevertheless the relevant provisions have been applied in quite diverse patterns throughout the various ...
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Criminal Profiling Evidence in Criminal Trials

2019
This thesis examines whether criminal profiling should be admitted as evidence in criminal trials. It argues that as it stands, criminal profiling is not a sufficiently unified, validated and reliable discipline for this purpose. Its use in criminal trials offends a number of fundamental principles of evidence admissibility and is unlikely to foster a ...
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CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE CRIMINAL LAW: RETHINKING CRIMINAL TRIAL BIFURCATION

University of Toronto Law Journal, 2011
The article challenges the bifurcation of criminal trials into two distinct phases of conviction and sentencing, as well as the all-or-nothing sentencing regime that such separation facilitates. Pointing to the sub-optimality of the bifurcation of decision-making regarding guilt and punishment, the article proposes an alternative sentencing regime ...
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Jury discrimination in criminal trials [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a unique dataset of all felony trials in Sarasota County, Florida between 2004 and 2009. We utilize a research design that exploits day-to-day variation in the composition of the jury pool to isolate quasi-random variation in the composition of the seated jury.
Shamena Anwar   +2 more
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Criminal Trials

2021
Betty M. See   +2 more
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Cyber Criminals on Trial

2004
As computer-related crime becomes more important globally, both scholarly and journalistic accounts tend to focus on the ways in which the crime has been committed and how it could have been prevented. Very little has been written about what follows: the capture, possible extradition, prosecution, sentencing and incarceration of the cyber criminal ...
Russell G. Smith   +2 more
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