This 'Ouija board' jury incident of 1994 is one of the most disconcerting in English legal history, possibly (says the author) 'the nadir of reported juror misbehaviour in the 20th-century'. But, as Professor Jeremy Gans shows, in an era of soundbites it has been distorted by the media whilst even eminent lawyers have sometimes got the story wrong. In this first full-length treatment he emphasises the facts, the constitutional dilemma of investigating even bizarre jury misbehaviour and how the trial involved one of the most serious murder cases of the decade in which two people were shot in cold blood. Stephen Young's conviction after a re-trial is still claimed to be a miscarriage of justice by some people, as to which Gans puts forward his own ingenious solution.
ISBN: | 9781909976481 |
Publication date: | 20th September 2017 |
Author: | Jeremy Gans |
Publisher: | Waterside Press an imprint of Waterside Press Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 217 pages |
Genres: |
Legal history |