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# Jury

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Jury recommends two-and-a-half year sentence for police officer who killed unarmed black man
Man who killed parents with an axe committed to Central Mental Hospital
Lookout man found guilty of manslaughter over killing of dad-of-eight
Former police garage attendant convicted of murdering nine women and a teenage girl
The 14 questions the Hillsborough inquests jury had to answer
Man acquitted of raping woman in the back office of Limerick pub
Mother stabbed to death by son "was prepared to sacrifice her own happiness"
Court hears details of how Adam Johnson met with underage girl for 'thank you kiss and more'
We seem to have forgotten the Special Criminal Court is supposed to be exceptional
Man (74) jailed for indecently assaulting boy he paid for sexual acts
David Moyes is getting plenty of grief for his controversial Mesut Özil remarks
'He killed my son on a public footpath with two knives - it shouldn't have been manslaughter'
Ex-Anglo officials hid accounts from taxman, jury told
"I'm not mother of the year," says mum found guilty of killing son
Nun portrayed in Dead Man Walking movie says Boston bomber is remorseful
US politician found not guilty of sexually abusing his wife, an Alzheimer's patient
Jury offered professional support after distressing and disturbing Graham Dwyer trial
Jury finds Robin Thicke and Pharrell ripped off Marvin Gaye to create 'Blurred Lines'
Jury told Graham Dwyer sent 53 text messages to Elaine O'Hara in one day
Graham Dwyer drew map for gardaí to find two knives in his office, court hears
Alleged text: 'You should help me inflict pain on you and help me with my fantasy. Blood turns me on.'
Jury selection in the Boston bombings trial isn't going to be an easy task
Anglo jury to begin deliberations for a fourth day
Clifford trial: Jury begins considering 11 indecent assault charges
Killing that sparked London riots was lawful says UK jury
National Gallery 'disappointed' jury failed to reach a verdict in damaged Monet painting case
Michael Jackson's family loses wrongful death case against tour promoter
Poll: Should the Special Criminal Court be abolished?
French and American scientists win Nobel Physics Prize
"The truth has triumphed" - accused respond to Michaela verdict
Michaela murder trial: judge and jury to visit honeymoon hotel
Jury to begin deliberations in John Edwards case
5 ex-police officers sentenced for killing civilians after Hurricane Katrina
Column: Technology in the courtroom? Take care where you click
Conrad Murray stays away from witness stand as trial testimony ends