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10 votes
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Finland's foreign minister faces probe over Syria repatriations – Pekka Haavisto will be investigated over his plan for swiftly bringing children held in Syria to Finland
4 votes -
High Court rules Aboriginal people cannot be deported for criminal convictions, cannot be 'alien' to Australia
16 votes -
What powers do US judges have over an administration?
4 votes -
US federal judge rules that the government is entitled to all proceeds from Edward Snowden's book and paid speeches
14 votes -
Donald Trump ally Roger Stone found guilty of lying to US Congress, witness tampering
24 votes -
Brexit: Scottish judges rule Parliament suspension is unlawful
17 votes -
New York landlords call rent control laws an 'illegal taking' in new Federal lawsuit
3 votes -
Secrets and lies at Guantanamo Bay: Listening devices, FBI informants, and gag orders… these are just some of the ways that the US is mishandling classified information in the Al Qaeda trials
5 votes -
Chelsea Manning against the grand jury
8 votes -
Indefinite solitary confinement in New York is finally put to the test
12 votes -
US judge tosses all charges in white nationalist rioting plot
15 votes -
Boris Johnson has been ordered to appear in court over claims he lied by saying the UK gave the EU £350m a week
11 votes -
US House Intelligence Committee releases transcripts of Michael Cohen's closed-door testimony
12 votes -
All jury trials in East Baton Rouge on hold until maybe summer after major 'glitch' found
10 votes -
Chagossians urge caution over UN legal win
6 votes -
US Supreme Court orders new hearing for death row inmate with dementia
8 votes -
San Diego-based group wins US suit: Male-only draft unconstitutional
22 votes -
Roger Stone posted a picture of the US federal judge on his case with crosshairs
10 votes -
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton’s strange quest to execute an intellectually disabled man
6 votes -
Victorian Government calls royal commission into potentially tainted gangland convictions
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Have you ever served on a jury, or faced a jury trial?
Since Tildes participants generally come from nations with legal systems based on English common law or otherwise requiring jury trial for criminal cases, I'm curious what, if any, experience...
Since Tildes participants generally come from nations with legal systems based on English common law or otherwise requiring jury trial for criminal cases, I'm curious what, if any, experience others have had of serving on juries, trying cases before a jury, or facing a jury as a defendant.
I was unable to participate as fully in this discussion as I would have liked, as I was called to jury service on a child molestation case this week. I'm deeply saddened to say that it was the second time I've served as a juror for judgment on an accused child sex abuser.
That case is now concluded, we returned a guilty verdict today, and I'm at liberty to discuss it if questions arise.
One of the startling things about this case was the huge jury pool called - sixty people, of whom only 8 were seated (6 jurors and two alternates, and we weren't informed as to who the alternates were). The dismaying detail was that of those sixty people, representing a very diverse county, the selected jury pool consisted of 7 white, middle-aged, college-educated, relatively affluent women, and one older white man.
In the U.S., the right to a trial by jury is foundational - it's specified in the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution as follows:
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
Though it's not commonly considered as such, the U.S. civic duty to provide service as a juror is on par with military service, as illustrated here: https://www.hqmc.marines.mil/News/News-Article-Display/Article/551818/jury-duty-is-civil-duty/
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Theresa May imposes new layer of secrecy on Brexit legal advice
6 votes -
'The sea is ours': Landlocked Bolivia hopes court will reopen path to Pacific
8 votes -
John Bolton threatens war crimes court with sanctions in virulent attack
8 votes -
South Korean court raises ex-president Park's jail term to twenty-five years
5 votes -
World attention will today focus on Zimbabwe when the Constitutional Court hears the petition lodged by Nelson Chamisa in his bid to overturn President Mnangagwa’s victory in the July 30 elections
7 votes -
US President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort found guilty on eight counts
49 votes -
US judge bars statements made by Guantánamo detainees during FBI interrogations
9 votes -
US judge blocks attempt to post blueprints for 3D guns
15 votes -
US judge denies motion by Donald Trump ex-campaign chief to move Virginia trial
8 votes -
California judge halts deportations of reunited migrant families
8 votes -
Here is the actual petition filed by the New York Attorney General against US President Donald Trump, his children, and his organization
12 votes -
Supreme Court rules on controversial risk assessment tests accused of bias against Indigenous offenders
5 votes -
Acquittal of Fiji Times sedition case hailed as victory for press freedom in Oceania
4 votes -
A judge just denied Paul Manafort's motion to dismiss the indictment against him in DC
6 votes