The K-Zone: Diplock court
A Crown Court convened with no jury, named after Lord Diplock who
championed the idea. The rational for the use of such courts is
that there are some criminal cases in which no jury will serve reliably,
because the likelihood of intimidation is too high. They have
generally been used only in Northern Ireland, for offences related
to terrorism.
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