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Jury tampering is the crime of unduly attempting to influence the composition and/or decisions of a jury during the course of a trial. The means by which this crime could be perpetrated can include attempting to discredit potential jurors to ensure they will not be selected for duty. Once selected, jurors could be bribed or intimidated to act in a certain manner on duty. It could also involve making unauthorized contact with them for the purpose of introducing prohibited outside information and then arguing for a mistrial.
[edit] United KingdomIn the United Kingdom, the Criminal Justice Act 2003 allows for non-jury trials when there is danger of jury tampering, or where jury tampering has taken place.[1] On 18 June 2009, the Court of Appeal in England and Wales made a landmark ruling that resulted in the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, allowing the first-ever criminal trial to be held without a jury by invoking Section 44 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003. The case in question involves four men accused of an armed robbery at Heathrow Airport in February 2004. It will be the fourth time the the case will be tried but this time in front of only a single judge.[2] Levels of jury tampering were reported in 2003 to be "worringly high" in Merseyside by the then Chief Constable Norman Bettison and the then Home Secretary David Blunkett.[3] [edit] Cases of jury tampering
[edit] In fictionThe John Grisham book The Runaway Jury and the film adaptation Runaway Jury both depict attempted jury tampering. [edit] See also[edit] References
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