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The judges, Court Service officials, and the Ministry of Justice have to provide prospective jurors with various types of information, guidance...
Farage is an elected member of a democratically elected parliament, which has a host of difficult and complex issues to deal with, as parliaments...
Farage thinks he is being contemptuous but really he is being contemptible.
So Ambrose yet again goes off on a far-fetched rant, full of unsupported assertions and speculations, displaying his prejudices as he goes; thanks...
... at Cadarache, France: BBC News - 'Critical phase' for Iter fusion dream
I would hate to live in a village or small town where everybody knows everybody else's business. Every day having to meet the woman I had a...
Thank you for posting about this, Stressed Hippo. Glad you feel you can share some of this ancient trauma with us on this forum, and let off...
Good point. I should have said that research into actual decisions made by juries is strictly forbidden. Research into mock decisions can be...
I wonder what people would have made of a Concorde or a Saturn V rocket in 1910 ... and I wonder what people would make of a Concorde or Saturn V...
Regard it as a stimulant which will incentivise your efforts.
Slag heaps are an interesting example. From Victorian times until 60 years ago they were thought to be a valueless liability and a blot on the...
It is true that Thorium 232 can be used in a reactor to produce energy. It is also true that Uranium 235 is the only naturally occurring isotope...
This is your weakest point, Glidd. Have you forgotten that radioactive isotopes are common in nature? That uranium, radium, thorium etc occur in...
I don't think anyone imagines all jury members are unbiased as individuals. By having a jury of 12 picked at random, their individual biases will...
No they don't. The defendant has the right to object to a certain number of jurors for cause. That means the objection cannot be capricious, and...
In UK trials are normally held in public and are reportable, so the consequence is that participants' personal affairs, finances, medical details,...
Under Gay-Lussac's law there is a direct proportionality between temperature and pressure of a gas at a constant volume. That accounts for the...
It's about the secrecy of the jury room. There has been a principle of English law for many centuries that the deliberations of juries are...
Wise choice on balance.
Sorry but no. The warmer a liquid becomes, the less gas can dissolve in it, other things being equal. There is an interesting point here...