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Trial by Jury

Trial by Jury

Lawrence Rookhuyzen

Booklocker.com
2019
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Trial By Jury is a memoir that chronicles the experiences of the author as a young attorney who is suddenly assigned to try his first civil jury trial right out of law school. He has to learn quickly how to fight to win the case for his client, in and out of the courtroom, against older, more experienced adversaries. The book follows his account of twenty-two real life jury trials and the lessons he learns from each one about the judges, juries, opposing parties, opposing counsel, clients, witnesses, and himself. It is an enjoyable and entertaining read not just for lawyers and law students or people who have served on juries, but for anyone.
Judge and Jury

Judge and Jury

Kay Ellis

Independently Published
2018
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Christian Judge doesn't want to kill. He has to. His relationship with his family is non-existent, he has no friends to speak of and his long list of one night stands is meaningless. Judge's strongest relationships are with drugs and alcohol and his knife. Oh, yes - Judge loves a sharp blade more than anything and anyone.Enter Steven Jury, the privileged son of Judge's employer. Judge is meant to be showing Steven the sights, but the attraction is instant and Steven makes it clear he wants more from Judge than a tour guide.All Judge has to do is keep his murderous impulses under control - not easy when his estranged brother is trying to blackmail him and a mysterious stalker wants to stake his claim - and he might finally have found the place where he belongs.
Japan and Civil Jury Trials

Japan and Civil Jury Trials

Matthew J Wilson; Hiroshi Fukurai; Takashi Maruta

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2015
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With effective solutions in both criminal and civil disputes at a premium, reformers have advanced varied forms of jury systems as a means of fostering positive political, economic, and social change. Many countries have recently integrated lay participation into their justice systems, and this book argues that the convergence of current forces makes this an ideal time for Japan to expand lay participation into its civil realm.This book offers a detailed examination of the historical underpinnings of citizen participation in Japan's justice system, and analysis of new reforms related to Japan's adoption of its saibanin seido or quasi-jury 'lay judge system' for serious criminal trials in 2009. Its vivid and groundbreaking research includes an exploration of civil jury trials held in Okinawa after World War II, discussion of citizen participation and its potential impact on environmental civil lawsuits after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, and lessons about jury trials based on the experience of the United States and the recent proliferation of citizen involvement in the justice system around the world.This cutting-edge book project will fascinate legal scholars and students as well as practitioners, political activists, organizations, and policymakers who are interested in citizen participation in Japan and other countries around the world, as it addresses societal harms perpetrated by the government or other entities, judicial reforms, democratic movements, and global justice.
Fried by Jury

Fried by Jury

Claudia Bishop

Blackstone Publishing
2021
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Meg Quilliam would rather eat a rat than judge a deep-fat frying contest. But when celebrity chef Banion O'Haggerty offers to do it--for a pretty penny--and decides to stay at Quill and Meg's inn, it's the start of even more turmoil. Before the new franchise even opens, Mr. Holcomb has competition: Captain Cluck is setting up shop here too. Then, a butcher knife is missing and so is Banion It's anyone's guess who will ruffle this killer's feathers next ...
Understanding World Jury Systems Through Social Psychological Research
This volume examines diverse jury systems in nations around the world. These systems are marked by unique features having critical implications for jury selection, composition, functioning, processes, and ultimately, trial outcomes. These unique features are examined by applying relevant social psychological research, models and concepts to the central issues and characteristics of jury systems in those nations using a wide variety of jury procedures. Traditionally, research that has been conducted on juries has almost exclusively targeted the North-American jury. Psychologically-based research on European, Asian and Australian juries has been almost non-existent in the past decade or more. Yet, the incidence of jury trials outside of North America has been steadily increasing as more nations (e.g., Japan, Spain, Russia, and Poland) adopt, revise, or expand their use of juries in their legal system. Accordingly, research has been appearing in the scientific literature on new developments in world juries (particularly in Spain, Japan, and Australia). This volume fulfils the dual purpose of understanding the diverse practices in world juries in light of existing social psychological knowledge and applied research on juries in each nation, and outlining new research in the context of the issues raised by jury practices beyond those of North America.
A  Matter for the Jury

A Matter for the Jury

Peter Murphy

No Exit Press
2014
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It is 1964 and Ben Schroeder, first introduced in A Higher Duty, is building his career at the Bar; juggling the demands of different challenging cases, while trying to allow a little romance into his life. Ben is already defending a vicar, accused of indecent assault on a choir boy, when he is plunged into a capital murder case. The accused is Billy Cottage, charged with murder after a frenzied attack on a young courting couple aboard a houseboat. The young man, Frank Gilliam, dies in the attack, while his girlfriend, Jennifer Doyce, is raped and seriously injured. The attacker steals a gold cross and chain from Jennifer, which makes the crime a capital offence. When the police recover the cross and chain from Billy's sister, and find his fingerprint inside the houseboat, things start to look ominous. But then comes the crucial piece of evidence of his propensity to sing a particular song. To make matters worse, Ben is being led by Martin Hardcastle, an arrogant QC with a serious drinking problem. In his fight to save Billy Cottage's life, Ben finds that he has both the law and the facts against him; and the tide of public opinion has not yet turned against capital punishment.
Trial by Jury and Counter-Terrorism

Trial by Jury and Counter-Terrorism

Fergal Davis

Hart Publishing
2018
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The jury has been criticised as irrational and undemocratic and in recent times has received only lukewarm support from senior members of the English judiciary. However, trial by jury can have an important legitimating function as a political institution. A `right’ to jury trial is however inherently vulnerable: rights discourse encourages the balancing of the jury against the right of the accused to a fair trial. Such an approach is used to justify the abolition of jury trial in the terrorism context. Retaining juries in terrorism trials is important not because trial by jury is a `right’ but rather because the jury as an institution has a social and political significance, which this book explores. This book examines a variety of jurisdictions including Australia, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, Russia, the UK and the US, drawing on historic and current examples. In doing so it addresses the jury in the state of exception, the terrorism/gang crime interface, the robustness of some jury systems and the vulnerability of others. A non-jury system is also scrutinised for comparison.
A Farmers' Jury

A Farmers' Jury

Stuart Coupe; Jon Hellin; Absolom Masendeke; Elijah Rusike

Practical Action Publishing
2005
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This ITDG Working Paper analyses the experience of a farmers' jury in Zimbabwe. Representatives of poor farmers mapped out their vision for the future of agriculture in their country after hearing from policy makers and technical experts of every shade of opinion. The ITDG Working Papers are designed to make available to the wider development community the knowledge and insights that the Intermediate Technology Development Group is generating about technology and development. The papers are selected for their contribution to debate, with the hope of stimulating further research or contributing to similar work in progress. The series is edited by Andrew Scott, International Programmes and Policy Director of ITDG.
The Criminal Jury Old and New

The Criminal Jury Old and New

John Hostettler

Waterside Press
2004
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Linking past and present, John Hostettler conveys the unique nature of the jury, and its central role in the administration of justice — but above all its importance as ‘a thing of the people’ and a barrier to manipulation and abuse of power. The Criminal Jury Old and New will be of interest to practitioners, collectors, students, researchers, libraries, colleges and general readers alike.
Ballot Box to Jury Box

Ballot Box to Jury Box

John Baker

Waterside Press
2005
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Traces the authors political ambitions and tells how he came to discard the ballot box for the court bench which in England the judges, who are not elected, are obliged to do - of his experiences as a politician, broadcaster, lawyer, judge and family man - and the array of leading lights and everyday folk.
Judge and Jury

Judge and Jury

William Bernhardt

Babylon Books
2020
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This time, Dan's putting everything on the line. Will his dangerous scheme reveal a killer...or cause a fatal injustice?Defense lawyer Daniel Pike believes he's closer than ever to proving his late father was no murderer. But with key witnesses snuffed out and his archnemesis pulling all the strings to ensure no one talks, his frustration is about to boil over. His only remaining option is a high-stakes gamble to force the arrogant powerbroker onto the witness stand.Risking the wrath of a ruthless cartel, Pike relentlessly pursues the evidence he desperately needs. But as he uncovers his own family's shocking history and navigates a blossoming romance, the determined attorney finds himself back in the courtroom on the losing end of the biggest case of his life with many lives hanging in the balance-including his own.Will Pike's pursuit of justice come back to bite him when he learns the tragic truth? Judge and Jury is the sensational fifth novel in the Daniel Pike Legal Thriller Series. If you like David-versus-Goliath stories, stunning twists and turns, and genius court moves, then you'll love William Bernhardt's gripping fight.Buy Judge and Jury and uncover the truth today
The Coroner's Jury Report of Billy The Kid
Gale Cooper's The Coroner's Jury Report of Billy the Kid: The Inquest that Sealed the Fame of Billy Bonney and Pat Garrett, 436 pages in Hardcover and Paperback, proves that it takes just that one Report to end all the Billy the Kid imposter hoaxes. This is the definitive book on that Report, which identified Pat Garrett's July 14, 1881 Fort Sumner victim as William Bonney, "the Kid." Given are the circumstances of that Coroner's Jury Report's writing, its proper filing with San Miguel County court records, and its basis for Pat Garrett's collecting his reward. The book also debunks the 20th century Billy the Kid imposter hoaxes of "Brushy Bill" Roberts and John Miller, which were based on denying that Garrett fatally shot the Kid on July 14, 1881, claimed he killed an innocent victim instead, and lied that Billy survived to old age as themselves. Also hoaxbusted are the 21st century "Billy the Kid Case" hoax and the "Cold Case Billy the Kid" megahoax, built on those old imposters' lies, with more added. The author is a Billy the Kid expert, author of many history and hoaxbusting books on the subject. She is a Harvard Medical School educated M.D. forensic psychiatrist.
The Coroner's Jury Report of Billy The Kid
Gale Cooper's The Coroner's Jury Report of Billy the Kid: The Inquest that Sealed the Fame of Billy Bonney and Pat Garrett, 436 pages in Hardcover and Paperback, proves that it takes just that one Report to end all the Billy the Kid imposter hoaxes. This is the definitive book on that Report, which identified Pat Garrett's July 14, 1881 Fort Sumner victim as William Bonney, "the Kid." Given are the circumstances of that Coroner's Jury Report's writing, its proper filing with San Miguel County court records, and its basis for Pat Garrett's collecting his reward. The book also debunks the 20th century Billy the Kid imposter hoaxes of "Brushy Bill" Roberts and John Miller, which were based on denying that Garrett fatally shot the Kid on July 14, 1881, claimed he killed an innocent victim instead, and lied that Billy survived to old age as themselves. Also hoaxbusted are the 21st century "Billy the Kid Case" hoax and the "Cold Case Billy the Kid" megahoax, built on those old imposters' lies, with more added. The author is a Billy the Kid expert, author of many history and hoaxbusting books on the subject. She is a Harvard Medical School educated M.D. forensic psychiatrist.
Serving on a Jury

Serving on a Jury

Martha E. H. Rustad

Pebble Books
2020
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What does a jury do? Discover how a jury forms, its duties, and its importance in the court system. Descriptive main text, full-color photos, fast facts, and callout definitions work together to support understanding.
Serving on a Jury

Serving on a Jury

Martha E. H. Rustad

Pebble Books
2020
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What does a jury do? Discover how a jury forms, its duties, and its importance in the court system. Descriptive main text, full-color photos, fast facts, and callout definitions work together to support understanding.
Gentlemen of the Jury

Gentlemen of the Jury

George Melville Baker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Excerpt from Gentlemen of the Jury: A Farce Precise (at table). Gentlemen, be seated. (all sit.) Before we discuss the case with which we have been ia trusted, perhaps we had better take a. Vote. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Judge and Jury

Judge and Jury

Roberto Weir

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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National Emergency Security Chief James Donovan finds himself knee-deep in a conspiracy to kill the sitting President of the United States and take over the Democratically elected government by military force. More than 5,000 American soldiers and right-wing mercenaries are involved in a plot that includes members of the Cabinet, and members of the U.S. Senate. Because Dono cannot trust anyone in the White House or the Government, he and his team must unravel the conspiracy, capture or kill the leaders of the coup, and stave off a perceived bloody civil war, which actually ends with the Battle for Inagua.