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www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/jan/22/law.jurytrials
Jan 22, 2001 ... A perverse verdict could just mean - as in the Grobbelaar case - a totally unreasonable conclusion from the evidence presented. But the more ...
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The Lockerbie Trial: A perverse verdict. On 21 December 1988, 270 people were killed when Pan Am flight PA103 from London Heathrow to JFK New York was ...
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The legal definition of Perverse Verdict is A decision of a jury which runs altogether contrary to the evidence presented before it.
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Perverse verdicts enjoy public respect. Avoiding unjust law or precedents without breaking them. Perverse verdicts undermine the principle of justice, and the ...
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COMPUTER experts will both laugh and cry when they read of the verdict handed down yesterday in the case of Paul Bedworth, hacker. It was agreed that Mr ...
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The concept of a perverse verdict is one that pervades the Criminal justice ... In this paper, I investigate the concept of the perverse verdict, the position of the ...
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The concept of a perverse verdict is one that pervades the Criminal justice system of nearly all common law jurisdictions. The English Criminal Justice system is ...
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Britain it might better be known by the name “perverse verdict.” In New Zealand, it was first raised as a possible defence in 2009. In the interests of full disclosure, ...
www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lrc.nsf/pages/DP12CHP9
Apr 29, 2009 ... The acceptability of perverse verdicts always assumes that the jurors have properly understood the law they are rejecting. The validity of the ...
Miscarriage of justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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English law has no official means of correcting a "perverse" verdict (conviction of a defendant on the basis of insufficient evidence). Appeals are based ...
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