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Jurors' perceptions of transgender victims of sexual assault: A literature review of empirical research and policy review of judicial instructions. [PDF]
Ribeiro G, Nitschke FT.
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The dark side of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS): Intimidating Neurosurgeons From Testifying For Patients. [PDF]
Epstein NE.
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Beyond the Evidence: How Race, Chronological Age, and Developmental Age Shape Juror Verdicts in Sexual Assault Cases. [PDF]
Fraser BM +4 more
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Rape Myths and Verdict Systems: What Is Influencing Conviction Rates in Rape Trials in Scotland? [PDF]
Curley LJ, Lages M, Sime PJ, Munro J.
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2016
The jury trial has been largely modified by changes to the law of evidence. This chapter focuses on the way vulnerable victims are now protected by a law of evidence that strictly controls the accused’s access to the victim during the trial, including the right to examine the victim in open court, the victim’s right to out-of-court evidence, to court ...
R. P. Wilcox
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The jury trial has been largely modified by changes to the law of evidence. This chapter focuses on the way vulnerable victims are now protected by a law of evidence that strictly controls the accused’s access to the victim during the trial, including the right to examine the victim in open court, the victim’s right to out-of-court evidence, to court ...
R. P. Wilcox
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1991
In French law, the 12 members of a jury are not required to return a unanimous verdict. It was decreed in 1831 that a vote of 8 or more would suffice. Four years later, it was proposed to reduce the requirement to 7 or more. There was a heated discussion in the Chamber of Deputies of this proposal which was strongly challenged by Arago, a mathematical ...
D. Tahta
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In French law, the 12 members of a jury are not required to return a unanimous verdict. It was decreed in 1831 that a vote of 8 or more would suffice. Four years later, it was proposed to reduce the requirement to 7 or more. There was a heated discussion in the Chamber of Deputies of this proposal which was strongly challenged by Arago, a mathematical ...
D. Tahta
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