PhD Student, Part-time teacher in Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University
My name is Liam and I am currently conducting my PhD on whether juries and Magistrates are still fit for purpose in the legal system, I am also studying for my junior fellowship in teaching in higher education (TPAU) as I am also a part-time lecturer at Aberystwyth University.
I have a history of writing articles and have also written for several different topics on YouTube, where generally these get views in the low hundreds of thousand.
Generally, I am interested in gathering all the knowledge there is to gather (especially if it gives me something to moan about), with of course a special interest in anything to do with criminal law.
The jury that asked the spirit world for a verdict – and other bizarre tales from the courtroom
Oct 31, 2022 08:54 am UTC| Law
Criminal justice systems vary around the world. But in many countries, for hundreds of years, people have faced trial by a jury of their peers. In England and Wales, a jury is a group of 12 members of the public who are...
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