Alternatives to Jury Trial Flashcards
What are the 4 alternatives to jury trial?
- Trial by a single judge
- A panel of judges
- A judge plus lay assessors
- A mini-Jury
What is the method of trial in the majority of civil cases?
trial by a single judge
Why is trial by a single judge regarded as the most popular method of trial?
it is regarded as producing a fairer and more predictable result
What was trial by a single judge brought into Northern Ireland until 2007?
as Lord Diplock wanted to replace jury trial due to ‘jury nobbling’
Who brought in the use go trial by single judge into Northern Ireland until 2007?
Lord Diplock
Why are some people critical of trial by a single judge? (4)
- case hardened
- prosecution-minded
- from an elite group
- individual prejudices are more likely than in a jury
Why is the fact that judges are usually from an elite group a critique of Trial by a Single Judge?
as they are more likely to have little understanding of the background and problems of defendants
What point combats the critique that judges are from an elite group?
-Judges are well trained to evaluate cases and are now being given racial awareness training
How doe evaluative and racial awareness training an advantage of Trial by a Single Judge?
this makes judges better arbiters of fact than an untrained jury
What is an advantage of the method of trial by a panel of judges?
This allows for a balance of views instead of the verdict of a single person
Although there are several judges in a panel of judges, how may this still be a disadvantage?
- still become case-hardened
- prosecution-minded
- coming from an elite background
Why would it be difficult to instate the method of a panel of judges for trial?
There are not sufficient judges and our system of legal training and appointment would need a radical overhaul to implement this proposal
Under the trial method of a judge plus lay assessors how many law people would be making the decision with the judge?
2
Which countries is the method of a judge plus lay assessors used?
Used in the Scandinavian countries
Why do some prefer the use of a judge plus lay assessors?
Provides the legal expertise of the judge together with lay participation by ordinary members of the public