CXRAndy
Squire
With the smell and taint of guilty, just quite get thereNot proven is, and always has been, an aquittal.
With the smell and taint of guilty, just quite get thereNot proven is, and always has been, an aquittal.
Good. That needed to go many years ago.
On the flip side if you are a victim and the defendant in the dock is not found guilty, not proven might make you feel better given that the peanut in the dock can't go around saying "see I was innocent all along".Hmm. I think if you'd been tried for something you knew you hadn't done, and you left being told the case was 'not proven' (as opposed to 'not guilty'), you might feel otherwise.
Why? It’s a very useful option.
It would have made more sense to get rid of not guilty.
The court is there to decide if the crown have proven their case. The original Scottish verdicts were 'proven' and 'not proven'.
Not proven is, and always has been, an aquittal.
On the flip side if you are a victim and the defendant in the dock is not found guilty, not proven might make you feel better given that the peanut in the dock can't go around saying "see I was innocent all along".
On the flip side if you are a victim and the defendant in the dock is not found guilty, not proven might make you feel better given that the peanut in the dock can't go around saying "see I was innocent all along".
Sheer panic from Starmer.
A million peacefully march through London, some 20 arrests for scuffles with police
Don't get your reasoning, if the defendant is in fact not guilty, why would the victim feel better?, wouldn't the victim want the real perpetrator found guilty, and punished, not some random person?
I assume more in the cases where the defendant knows the person is guilty but there wasn’t sufficient evidence to prove it beyond reasonable doubt. I suspect there are a lot of ‘not guilty’ verdicts that come under that category especially in certain crimes like sexual offences or domestic violence. On the down side it can also result in a ‘no smoke without fire’ tag following an innocent person around.
Yaxley-Lennon claimed 3 million “patriots”. You ‘estimate one million.
Even the Mail, which is not exactly an unbiased source reports that a Crowd Safety Summit expert , using aerial photographs that it was more like 78000.
I assume more in the cases where the defendant knows the person is guilty but there wasn’t sufficient evidence to prove it beyond reasonable doubt. I suspect there are a lot of ‘not guilty’ verdicts that come under that category especially in certain crimes like sexual offences or domestic violence. On the down side it can also result in a ‘no smoke without fire’ tag following an innocent person around.
Not quite as I understand it.
Acquittal is for good while not proven can be retried as it was not proven either way.
Not quite as I understand it.
Acquittal is for good while not proven can be retried as it was not proven either way.