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Defendant should have the last word: Experimentally manipulating order and provisional assessment of the facts in criminal procedure
Engel, Christoph
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Glöckner, Andreas
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Timme, Sinika
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2017
From a normative perspective the order in which evidence is presented should not bias legal judgment. Yet psychological research on how individuals process conflicting evidence sug-gests that order could matter. The evidence shows that decision-makers dissolve ambiguity by forging coherence....
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Defendant should have the last word : experimentally manipulating order and provisional assessment of the facts in criminal procedure
Engel, Christoph
;
Glöckner, Andreas
;
Timme, Sinika
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2017
From a normative perspective the order in which evidence is presented should not bias legal judgment. Yet psychological research on how individuals process conflicting evidence sug-gests that order could matter. The evidence shows that decision-makers dissolve ambiguity by forging coherence....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011763637
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Presumption
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innocence
and deterrence
Obidzinski, Marie
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Oytana, Yves
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Journal of institutional and theoretical economics : JITE
176
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2020
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pp. 377-412
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Le traitement médiatique des affaires de délits d'initiés
Bouthinon-Dumas, Hugues
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Revue internationale de droit économique
t. XXVI
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2012
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pp. 133-160
complies or clearly violates the
presumption
of
innocence
. The articles about the case after the verdict are little more …
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