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- Special Criminal Court (SCC; Irish: An Chúirt Choiriúil Speisialta) is a juryless criminal court in Ireland which tries terrorism and serious organised crime...
- inquiries, he is also remembered for proposing the creation of the eponymous juryless Diplock courts. Of him, Lord Rawlinson of Ewell wrote that "to his generation...
- paramilitary prisoners. From 1972 onward, paramilitaries were tried in juryless Diplock courts to avoid intimidation of jurors. On conviction, they were...
- Vice admiralty courts were juryless courts located in British colonies that were granted jurisdiction over local legal matters related to maritime activities...
- All common law civil cases were tried by jury until the introduction of juryless trials in the new county courts in 1846, and thereafter the use of juries...
- the Republic of Ireland, the Special Criminal Court is a three-judge, juryless court which tries cases based on a majority vote. Use of the Special Criminal...
- press, arrests without warrant, indefinite detention without trial, and juryless in camera trials for proscribed political acts. The accused were denied...
- certificate that a case should be referred to the Special Criminal Court, a juryless trial court usually reserved for terrorists and organised criminals. The...
- offences Terrorism Act 2000, United Kingdom—scheduled offences may have juryless trials In particular, an offence which is tried in a special court instead...
- although terrorist, and increasingly organised crime, trials are held in the juryless Special Criminal Court. All judges in the Republic are full-time and appointed...