Al Sharpton (1954) American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and television/radio talk show host
Interview by David Shankbone (3 December 2007).[citation needed]
Question http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1995/feb/16/jury-trials in the House of Commons (16 February 1995). <br class="br">1990s
Al Sharpton (1954) American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and television/radio talk show host
Interview by David Shankbone (3 December 2007).[citation needed]
David Brooks (1961) American journalist, commentator and editor
[David, Brooks, http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/379yqbvk.asp?pg=1, 48 Hours, Weekly Standard, March 17, 2003, May 24, 2011]
2000s
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) American women's rights activist
Account of Matilda Joslyn Gage (20 June 1873) to Kansas Leavenworth Times (3 July 1873)
Trial on the charge of illegal voting (1874)
“As the law does think fit
No butchers shall on juries sit.”
Charles Churchill (satirist) (1731–1764) British poet
The Ghost (1763)
“A fox should not be of the jury at a goose's trial.”
Thomas Fuller (1608–1661) English churchman and historian
Proverbs (1732), p. 116.
Katherine Anne Porter (1890–1980) American journalist, essayist, short story writer, novelist, and political activist
The Never-Ending Wrong (1977)
Context: The trial of Jesus of Nazareth, the trial and rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, any one of the witchcraft trials in Salem during 1691, the Moscow trials of 1937 during which Stalin destroyed all of the founders of the 1924 Soviet Revolution, the Sacco-Vanzetti trial of 1920 through 1927 — there are many trials such as these in which the victim was already condemned to death before the trial took place, and it took place only to cover up the real meaning: the accused was to be put to death. These are trials in which the judge, the counsel, the jury, and the witnesses are the criminals, not the accused. For any believer in capital punishment, the fear of an honest mistake on the part of all concerned is cited as the main argument against the final terrible decision to carry out the death sentence. There is the frightful possibility in all such trials as these that the judgment has already been pronounced and the trial is just a mask for murder.
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) American women's rights activist
An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony on the Charge of Illegal Voting] (1874)
Trial on the charge of illegal voting (1874)
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Question http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1985/jun/13/crumlin-road-court-trial in the House of Commons (13 June 1985). <br class="br">1980s
“I am as jealous of the rights of juries as of those of the Court.”
Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough (1750–1818) Lord Chief Justice of England
Rex v. Hucks (1816), 1 Starkie, 522.
Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Citing the television program 24 to support torture. Last Week Tonight http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/15/john-oliver-and-helen-mirren-take-the-u-s-and-24-s-jack-bauer-to-task-over-torture.html <br class="br">2000s