The machinations of Booker juries are a smugly guarded secret, but one senses a good few compromises and second-bests here. |
So both barristers and judges have to be very careful that they deal with juries in a way that helps them to deal with the subject matter. |
We were greeted by two bailiffs and two prosecutors who worked grand juries full-time. |
The tradition of unanimous juries dates back to 14th century English common law and became the American standard during the colonial period. |
Local residents should serve on juries in the upper courts and as lay magistrates in the lower courts. |
Judges and juries were generous in making the required inference on the basis of evidence of long user. |