Scotland set to abolish Not Proven verdict.

Capt Lightning

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Since the 17th. century, Scots law sic has had three possible verdicts at a trial - Guilty, Not guilty, and Not Proven. Although Not proven has the same effect as Not guilty, it basically suggests that rather than being innocent, there is insufficient proof of a guilty verdict. This third outcome is now set to be abolished and Scots law will fall in line with the rest of the UK.
 

If there isn't enough proof why were they charged in the first place. This also taints future juries and/or judges.

I get the expression 'What you know and what you can proove are two different things' But this seems away to label someone with a scarlett letter. But it's is thankfully no more.
 

If there isn't enough proof why were they charged in the first place. This also taints future juries and/or judges.

I get the expression 'What you know and what you can proove are two different things' But this seems away to label someone with a scarlett letter. But it's is thankfully no more.
Precisely that... you have it in a nutshell....
 

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