And you were
convicted by a jury of your peers.
Woodman was
convicted by a jury of his peers; the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal of both conviction and sentence: 2016 ONCA 63.
Not exact matches
That premise that when judged
by a
jury of our
peers if there is reasonable doubt, one can not
convict?
«
Convicted of bad acting
by a
jury of your
peers, you're sentenced to back up dancing for Britney Spears.»
Assuming that, e.g., a sitting President went and shot somebody, and was duly
convicted by a
jury of his / her
peers, etc., in... let's say Washington D.C.... What would happen to the sentence?