Juries in an age of trial by media
Can juries really be impartial on high profile cases when they are saturated by the media with information, opinion and propaganda about the people they are judging?
Can juries really be impartial on high profile cases when they are saturated by the media with information, opinion and propaganda about the people they are judging?
For a country where more than a quarter of us were born overseas, the Australian media has a very monotone voice, writes Mabel Kwong.