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Pre-verdict Judicial Fact-finding in Criminal Trials with Juries
Authors:Pattenden   Rosemary
Affiliation:* Professor of Law, University of East Anglia. Email: rosepattenden{at}rosepattenden.plus.com.
Abstract:In criminal trials with a jury, judges have many opportunitiesto engage in adjudicative fact-finding before the jury retires.English law has no conceptual framework for examining this judicialfact-finding which encompasses two categories of collateralfact (preliminary and underlying fact) and foreign law. A thirdcategory of collateral fact (conditional fact) is decided bythe jury. The article examines the nature of judicial fact-findingand the history and rationale for this allocation of fact-findingresponsibility between judge and jury.
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