Funny thing is, or not funny at all actually, I think he was guilty. The prosecution just failed to prove it.
Surely that's where clarification, and guidance from the judge on terms like 'beyond reasonable doubt' come in.
Funny thing is, or not funny at all actually, I think he was guilty. The prosecution just failed to prove it.
I did it in Lewes for 2 weeks ages ago. Spent most of the time in the Jury room or at home. Got called to a trial one afternoon, having had a nice lunch in the pub opposite the courtroom, only to find that the person on trial was at the next table to us in the pub at lunchtime! As he didn't buy a round, we found him guilty. Actually I made that bit up, but he was guilty though.