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anotheoldgit | 16:41 Wed 16th Aug 2006 | Law
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How can a judge instruct a jury to bring a guilty verdict? Surely this is then not a fair trial Can the jury overide the Judge?
Also why can a name be witheld due to legal reasons, who makes this discision, and what are the legal reasons?
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He can't, he can only instruct them to return a not guilty verdict
The name of the defendant may not be disclosed for various reasons, including the age of the defendant (if he is a minor) and to protect the identity of the victim.

The latter example could be when a man is charged with raping his very young daugher - naming him would clearly identify the victim.

Or if the defendant is likely to be tried in the very near future for a different offense - naming him could prejudice the jury.

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