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Moral Maze

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Perverse Jury

Do you support the ability of our juries to return verdicts which fly in the face of the evidence, we call perverse verdicts? First of all, i don't understand a perverse verdict in relation to this case. And i've listened very carefully to what stephens said the but i also he doesn't practise in criminal law. Now, the jury were directed on the law, and they returned a verdict in accordance with the law. They were legal arguments from the prosecution to exclude some of those defences. The judge ruled on those arguments, and then there was a legal framework within which the jury operated as i say, the very familiar onesa such as prevention of a crime.

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