
Jurors who do their own research; prosecuting violence in sport
If a juror does their own research in a trial, does that mean that any guilty verdict reached by the jury is dangerous and should be quashed? And a look at when violence in sport crosses the line and becomes a criminal law matter.
Law Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
November 21, 202328m 26s
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Show Notes
If a juror does their own research in a trial, does that mean that any guilty verdict reached by the jury is dangerous and should be quashed? And a look at when violence in sport crosses the line and becomes a criminal law matter.
Topics
juryjuriesjuror misconductHigh CourtBruce LehrmannBrittany HigginsParliament HouseCanberraJeremy GansMelbourne UniversitytrialUnited KingdomBritainpoliceice-hockeyAdam JohnsonCatherine OrdwayUniversity of CanberraNottingham PanthersSheffield Steelersviolence in sportDamien Carrick