|  | Posted by Paul Hyett on 11/08/06 18:42 
In rec.video.dvd.tech on Wed, 8 Nov 2006, Citizen Bob wrote :
 >On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 08:31:28 GMT, Paul Hyett
 ><pah@nojunkmailplease.co.uk> wrote:
 >
 >>Just because the defendant could be convicted on a majority verdict,
 >>doesn't mean they *didn't* commit the crime they are accused of, though.
 >
 >Just because the defendant was convicted on a majoruty verdict doesn't
 >mean they did commit the crime they are accused of, though.
 
 That is something of a straw man though, as that can apply to all jury
 decisions.
 >
 >If one juror votes Not Guilty, that must be taken as prima facie
 >evidence of Reasonable Doubt. Under common law juresprudence a
 >defendant is innocent until proven guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.
 
 You are preaching to the converted, don't forget.
 --
 Paul 'Charts Fan' Hyett
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