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A bit of legal history was made in South Korea in February when the nation had its first jury trial. Many countries like South Korea have no common law tradition or experience with juries. Instead, they rely entirely on judges to determine an individual's guilt or innocence. But suddenly more countries in Asia are considering greater lay participation in criminal trials, spurred largely by the end of the Cold War and the growing influence of the United States.
April 28, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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