Taking Liberties: The Criminal Jury in the 1990s

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Taking Liberties: The Criminal Jury in the 1990s
refdoc May=1991
Sean Enright and James Morton, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990
¼13.50 (hb) Examines the evolution of the jury system and the
delicate relationship between state and jury, and concludes
with a number of reforms which go some way towards restoring
confidence in jury trial.

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