Not exact matches
All other
evidence being equal, juries exposed to very
graphic photographs of the dead or seriously injured are more likely to convict than juries which do not
see such images and are less demanding in the burden of proof that they need to reach their verdict.
This category name is often mistakenly
seen as synonymous with «lots of
graphic sex scenes,» but these two books provide solid counter
evidence to this claim, as neither book contains any consensual sex at all between so - called «new adults.»)
For starters, Hutton says that many M's are so weaned on
seeing sophisticated computer
graphics everywhere they look that if they are presented with complex
evidence in court that does not utilize this technology, they resent it.