I have discovered to my cost that the U.K. legal system has removed the Right to Jury Trials for certain kinds of alleged offences!
I AM SO INCANDESCENT - YOU CAN PROBABLY SEE MY LIGHT IN THE U.S.A.!!!
Most people think that we ultimately have an inalienable Right to a fair trial before 12 of our peers - it was set down in Magna Carta in 1215 (that's 801 years ago) of course, King John tried to backtrack on much of that fine charter almost before the ink was dry but after successive insurrections and all-out civil wars we eventually came to the Laws which the U.S. Bill of Rights is based upon.
In Britain it's been removed. Quietly. In secret.
This seems a great source of debate here - kindly continue.
I AM SO INCANDESCENT - YOU CAN PROBABLY SEE MY LIGHT IN THE U.S.A.!!!
Most people think that we ultimately have an inalienable Right to a fair trial before 12 of our peers - it was set down in Magna Carta in 1215 (that's 801 years ago) of course, King John tried to backtrack on much of that fine charter almost before the ink was dry but after successive insurrections and all-out civil wars we eventually came to the Laws which the U.S. Bill of Rights is based upon.
In Britain it's been removed. Quietly. In secret.
This seems a great source of debate here - kindly continue.
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