Sentences with phrase «citizen jury»

A citizen jury refers to a group of regular people from the community who are randomly selected to serve as jurors in a legal trial. They play an important role in the justice system by listening to the evidence presented and making a decision on the guilt or innocence of the defendant. They represent the voice of the citizens and help ensure a fair and unbiased verdict. Full definition
, he envisions a form of government that among other things includes the dissolution of the state, and indeed also a large number of citizen juries, selected by lot, that take decisions on public policy issues.
Not only did he write the defining book on citizen juries, but then demonstrated their application in health priority setting, juvenile justice and Indigenous health.
Professor Mooney was a fearless advocate for social justice, and in particular the role of citizen juries, leading debates on the importance of consumers in determining how their health resources are allocated.
The danger of course is that this could encourage short - term «bonus» seeking measures, much like with the bankers; but, if the citizen juries looked at the longer term picture, perhaps not.
2.31 pm: «Stop Wasting money On Pointless Gimmicks» is my advice to Gordon Brown and his citizen jury idea.
Taiwan could improve on South Korea's by allowing more than just three days for the citizens jury to learn the facts.
The victory comes just a week and a half after the pro-nuclear victory over anti-nuclear forces in South Korea, where a citizen jury voted 60 percent to 40 percent to continue that nation's nuclear build - out.
The value of a citizens jury process like South Korea's is that it allows for a large, representative sample of the public to learn the scientific facts, hear all sides, and recommend a decision.
South Korea recently held a «citizens jury» to recommend to the president the fate of two nuclear reactors currently under construction.
And in October, EP wrote the «citizens jury» created by President Moon to make a comprehensive case for saving the country's nuclear plants, and warning of misinformation from anti-nuclear groups.
Environmental Progress applauds the citizens jury for choosing wisdom over ideology, and praises South Korean President Moon Jae - in for honoring their decision.
Atomic humanists must take a page from South Korea — whose «citizen jury» decided to continue that country's nuclear expansion — and seek our saving power precisely where the danger lies.
Last Friday, I had the great honor of awarding Professor Chung the James Hansen Courage Award for his masterful closing argument to the citizens jury.
EP countered those lies in two investigative pieces and three separate open letters to President Moon and the citizens jury that were signed by climate scientists and environmentalists from around the world.
By allowing prosecutors and judges to nullify jury findings at sentencing such as in the case at bar, the citizen jury is «relegated to making a determination that the defendant at some point did something wrong,» and the jury trial is rendered «a mere preliminary to a judicial inquisition into the facts of the crime the State actually seeks to punish.»
Simpson, P., Guthrie, J., Lovell, M., Walsh, C. & Butler, A. 2014, Views on Alternatives to Imprisonment: A Citizens Jury Approach, The Lowijta Institute, Melbourne
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