Most jurisdictions have two possible verdicts in criminal trials: guilty or not guilty. Scottish criminal trials have

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Most jurisdictions have two possible verdicts in criminal trials: guilty or not guilty. Scottish criminal trials have three possible verdicts: guilty, not proven, or not guilty. Explain the difference between binary and trinary verdicts, with reference to the standard of proof.

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Law and economics

ISBN: 978-0132540650

6th Edition

Authors: Robert cooter, Thomas ulen

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