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26 Jan 2012
crime | habeas corpus | Jury | justice | law | Rights | Trial | Law General | Political philosophy | Law | Philosophy
Trial by jury is a legal process through which a group of lay individuals make a decision about the outcome of a trial, which is then applied by a judge....
26 Jan 2012
court | crime | Crime & Policing | Criminals | Evidence | justice | law | prosecution | Trial | Law General | Human rights | International law | Punishment | Law
A plea bargain is a process in which the defendant arranges a 'deal' with the prosecution. A plea bargain essentially means that a defendant charged...
26 Jan 2012
crime | Crime & Policing | Judge | Judicial discretion | law | mandatory sentencing | Prison | Punishment | rehabilitation | Sentencing guidelines | Trial | Punishment | Law
Crafted in response to rising crime rates and high rates of recidivism, mandatory sentencing laws targeting repeat offenders began to appear during the early...
13 Sep 2011
crime | habeas corpus | Internment | interrogation | Northern Ireland | Rights | Trial | Society
Internment can be defined as the indefinite detention of a person by a government, and the denial of the normal legal processes that would usually be available...
