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… disproportionate outcomes. The study found that there is evidence of disproportionality in the outcomes of legal … standards of integrity. It is troubling that it has found evidence of unexplained disproportionality in the outcomes of … such as age, sex, ethnicity and crime type to find any evidence of disproportionality in decisions that led to a …
… ask for a retrial if the police find ‘new and compelling’ evidence which was not available at the time of the original … However, these cases are extremely rare as the standard of evidence needed to order a retrial is very high. If the … ask for a retrial if the police find ‘new and compelling’ evidence which was not available at the time of the original …
… explanation at his trial. However, having heard all the evidence in the case, the jury convicted Hardy of murder. … by Hardy indicated an extreme level of violence. “The evidence presented by the Crown Prosecution Service, as well … explanation at his trial. However, having heard all the evidence in the case, the jury convicted Hardy of murder. …
… a thorough review of the psychiatric reports and medical evidence. "The evidence concluded that Sharkey’s mental state was … of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. The medical evidence concluded that Sharkey was suffering from an …
… the court officer and the defence team and explain: What evidence there is of a real and present danger that jury … non-exhaustive list of examples where there may be evidence of a real and present danger that jury tampering … at the trial The third example makes it clear that the evidence to support an application may come from a wide …
… requires a careful and balanced assessment of all relevant evidence, including that related to any suspect, to ensure … by someone known to the victim. Significant psychological evidence shows that the neurological response to the trauma … require a careful and balanced assessment of all relevant evidence, including that related to the accused or the …
… with the police and other agencies to ensure that the best evidence is gathered and presented to the court. Prosecutors … may assist when considering whether there is sufficient evidence of a course of conduct: The concept of harassment or … victim might look like or behave like when assessing the evidence as to "substantial adverse effect". Victims may …
… Prosecution Service said: “It was clear from the forensic evidence that Samantha had been murdered. She was strangled … showed that Samantha had been strangled and there was also evidence of a significant head injury. DNA evidence, accounts from hotel staff and comments that …
… or offender in respect of which (or whom) he is to give evidence the so-called 'protected witness', or 'protected … offences of serious criminality and is now giving evidence against others involved in a similarly grave level … or offender in respect of which (or whom) he is to give evidence the so-called 'protected witness', or 'protected …
… to the police several times and having heard all the evidence the jury convicted him of murder. Adelle Cowan was … as “airborne blood”. “The CPS presented this strong evidence to the jury resulting in his conviction. “We take … to the police several times and having heard all the evidence the jury convicted him of murder. Adelle Cowan was …