Кстати, Jay Bergman в своей книге "Vera Zasulich. A biography" (Stanford U. Press, 1983) в сноске на стр. 50 пишет:
Unlike the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, that established in Russia in 1864 permitted juries to acquit defendants they considered guilty, or even defendants who had made a confession, provided that the jurors made their decisions on the basis of "conscience". Samuel Kucherov, "Courts, Lawyers, and Trials under the Last Three Tsars" (New York, 1953), p. 65.
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Date: 2004-02-21 08:59 pm (UTC)Unlike the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, that established in Russia in 1864 permitted juries to acquit defendants they considered guilty, or even defendants who had made a confession, provided that the jurors made their decisions on the basis of "conscience". Samuel Kucherov, "Courts, Lawyers, and Trials under the Last Three Tsars" (New York, 1953), p. 65.
Надо будет посмотреть эту книгу Кучерова...
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Date: 2004-02-22 07:05 am (UTC)