In NSW, a judge can accept a majority verdict from a jury
A - HSC - SSCE Legal Studies - Question 16 - 2021 - Paper 1
Question 16
In NSW, a judge can accept a majority verdict from a jury
A. after the police prosecutor presents their case.
B. at the conclusion of a matter heard summarily.
C. a... show full transcript
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A - HSC - SSCE Legal Studies - Question 16 - 2021 - Paper 1
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D. after they have deliberated for at least eight hours.
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In New South Wales, the legal requirement for a judge to accept a majority verdict from a jury is that they must have deliberated for at least eight hours. This allows jurors sufficient time to discuss the case and reach a consensus, even if they are unable to come to a unanimous decision.