“A large number of suspects, both men and women, escaped martial law for lack of any shred of evidence against them on which a court-martial could convict. So they began setting them free in groups, according to their birth-place. But half-way, the car-load would be emptied into a ditch.” MenWayWould BeLawNumbersHalfGroupsCarBirthEvidenceMen And WomenCourtSettingSettingsSuspectsLoadLarge NumbersConvictsHalf WayBirth PlaceMartial Law Author:Georges Bernanos
“Jurors have found, again and again, and at critical moments, according to what is their sense of the rational and just. If their sense of justice has gone one way, and the case another, they have found "against the evidence," ... the English common law rests upon a bargain between the Law and the people: The jury box is where the people come into the court: The judge watches them and the people watch back. A jury is the place where the bargain is struck. The jury attends in judgment, not only upon the accused, but also upon the justice and the humanity of the Law.” PeopleIfsWayMomentsLawHumanityFoundJusticeCommonWatchesCasesGoneJudgingJudgmentEvidenceCourtBoxesCriticalRationalOne WayAgain And AgainAccusedJuryBargainsCommon LawJurorsCritical Moments Author:E. P. Thompson
“No matter what eyewitness testimony is in the court of law, it is the lowest form of evidence in the court of science.” MatterFormLawCultureEvidenceNo Matter WhatCourtLowestTestimonyEyewitnesses Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“Sitting in a Court of law, I can receive no evidence but what comes under the sanction of an oath.” I CanLawSittingEvidenceCourtOathSanctions Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Legal doctrine requiring a showing of evidence of racist intent and a narrow chain of causation has made it very difficult to prove in court that a person or group is experiencing racism because the standards are too narrow and too focused on individual intentions.” PersonsMadeIndividualDifficultGroupsProveRacismStandardsEvidenceCourtIntentionFocusedDoctrineChainsMade ItRacistCausation Author:Dean Spade
“Are you able to restore to those people the time when their freedom was denied them? If you have evidence for goodness sake produce it in a court of law. People with power have an incredible capacity for wanting to be able to retain that power and don't like scrutiny.” PeopleIfsAbleLawProduceGoodnessEvidenceCapacityCourtIncrediblesSakeDeniedScrutiny Author:Desmond Tutu
“Nicaragua dealt with the problem of terrorism in exactly the right way. It followed international law and treaty obligations. It collected evidence, brought the evidence to the highest existing tribunal, the International Court of Justice, and received a verdict - which, of course, the U.S. dismissed with contempt.” WayProblemLawCoursesJusticeHighestEvidenceCourtInternationalTerrorismObligationContemptRight WayTreatiesInternational LawVerdictTribunalsNicaragua Author:Noam Chomsky
“I'm required to do every job well enough that I'd use it as evidence in court - that doesn't come cheaply! Property is a critical asset for individuals. Maintaining the cadastre (legal survey fabric) is an important job and a valuable service.” WellsImportantEnoughUseJobsIndividualEvidenceCourtPropertyValuableCriticalAssetsFabricMaintainingSurveysImportant Jobs Author:Mark Mason
“Louis Brandeis actually changes his mind about women's suffrage because he works with these brilliant women in the women's suffrage movement like Josephine Goldmark, his sister-in-law, where he writes a Brandeis brief which convinced the court to uphold maximum hour laws for women by collecting all these facts and empirical evidence.” WritingMindFactsLawHoursMovementEvidenceCourtConvincedBrilliantMaximumCollectingIn-lawsSuffrageSister In LawLouis BrandeisWomen's SuffrageEmpirical EvidenceSuffrage Movement Author:Jeffrey Rosen
“Yet far from putting any meaningful constraints on law enforcement in this war, the U.S. Supreme Court has given the police license to stop and search just about anyone, in any public place, without a shred of evidence of criminal activity, and it has also closed the courthouse doors to claims of racial bias at every stage of the judicial process from stops and searches to plea bargaining and sentencing.” WarLawGivenProcessDoorsStageActivityEvidenceClaimsPoliceCourtCriminalsMeaningfulSupremeBiasSupreme CourtLaw EnforcementEnforcementLicenseConstraintsJudicialBargainingCourthousesRacial Bias Author:Michelle Alexander
“Witness testimony is always flawed. It's better than circumstantial evidence, sure, but people aren't camcorders; they don't record every action and reaction, and the very act of remembering involves chosing words, actions and images. In other words, any witness who was supposed to be giving a court facts is really just giving them a version of fiction.” PeopleGivingFactsActionRememberFictionRecordsEvidenceCourtReactionsVersionsWitnessSupposed To BeTestimonyFlawedAction And ReactionCircumstantial Evidence Author:Jodi Picoult
“[Creationists have] lost in the courts of law; they've long ago lost in the halls of science; and they continue to lose with every new piece of evidence in support of evolution. Taking offense is all they've got left.” LongLawReligionLostLeftLosesSupportPiecesAtheismEvolutionEvidenceCourtHallsLong AgoOffense Author:Richard Dawkins
“There exists a mountain of circumstantial evidence that consciousness survives bodily death. This is the kind of evidence that would stand up in a court of law. Some people believe that science needs better tools to quantify what consciousness is. Perhaps when we discover what consciousness is we will be on the road to providing absolute scientific evidence that there is life after death.” PeopleNeedsBelieveKindLawConsciousnessMountainEvidenceToolsAbsolutesCourtProvidingAfter DeathLife After DeathNear DeathScientific EvidenceCircumstantial Evidence Author:Jean Ritchie
“There is no basis in text, tradition, or even in contemporary practice (if that were enough), for finding in the Constitution a right to demand judicial consideration of newly discovered evidence of innocence brought forward after conviction. My concern is that in making life easier for ourselves we not appear to make it harder for the lower federal courts, imposing upon them the burden of regularly analyzing newly-discovered-evidence-of-innocence claims in capital cases (in which event such federal claims, it can confidently be predicted, will become routine and even repetitive).” IfsReasonEnoughProcessJusticePracticeCasesEventsEasierDemandFindingsEvidenceConcernTraditionBasesConstitutionClaimsHarderCourtPrisonMereConvictionBurdenSentencesContemporaryInnocentInnocenceReachingConsiderationNo ReasonRoutineExecutionDeath PenaltyJudicialImposingFactualAnalyzingRepetitiveCriminal Justice SystemDeath Sentence Author:Antonin Scalia