U.S.-Britain Judicial Procedures Debate
Members of both the British and American Bar debated the issues of television in the courtroom, allowing judges to summarize the facts of a … read more
Members of both the British and American Bar debated the issues of television in the courtroom, allowing judges to summarize the facts of a case for the jury (as opposed to summarizing the law), allowing the jury to ask questions of a witness, and grand jury secrecy. They compared these procedures for both countries. close
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- Eugene Sullivan Chief Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
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Mark H. Tuohey III Attorney
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