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Lay assessor

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In Fiji, serious criminal trials are conducted by a judge sitting with four lay assessors.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Peter Duff, "The evolution of trial by judge and assessors in Fiji", The Journal of Pacific Studies, Volume 21, 1997, 189–213