Dear John,
As stated previously, you do have genuine complaints
(but provided you did not sign any agreement accepting "variable" interest
rates; or, aternatively "variable iterest rates" were not properly
explained to you; or there was some especial conflict of interest) - however in
any
Dear George,
Of course, any member of the
jury can ask questions of anyone and can call for any documents, any evidence
and anyone.
They are the judges, in the total sense, and the judge is only
there to assist the jury in the conducting of a fair trial.
It is Trial by Jury - with the
Tuck [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date:
Wednesday, 27 September 2000 21:13Subject: A Jury Act in New
South Wales, Australia.
Dear John,
As stated previously, you do have genuine complaints
(but provided you did not sign any agreement accepting variable
interest rates
Dear Larry Dodge,
The NSW Jury Act 1977 No 18 is an inadequate
piece of legislation with no mention of the rights and responsibilities of the
jury in the administration of justice.
The reason for this email is to ask how two sections of that
Act would be regarded if they appeared in