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Gibbs, Joseph. "The brevity and severity of ‘Golden Age’ piracy trials." International Journal of Maritime History 31, no. 4 (2019): 729–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871419873999.

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A sampling of piracy and piracy-related trials involving mainly English (later British) and colonial courts between 1670 and 1731 shows that from opening statements through deliberations they were rapid affairs, few extending beyond a single calendar date, and that on average they appear to have convicted about six of every 10 defendants who pleaded Not Guilty. That conviction figure is impacted by high-volume trials in 1700 and 1722 that acquitted relatively large numbers of defendants; eliminating these two trials from the mix yields a significantly higher conviction rate (about seven in 10) for those who pleaded Not Guilty. This article presents its sampling data, noting appropriate cautions, in the context of the era’s legal proceedings and practices.
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Mohanty, K. "The first case of criminalization of transmission of hepatitis B in the UK: defendant sentenced to two years’ imprisonment on the grounds of hepatitis B deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing." International Journal of STD & AIDS 20, no. 8 (2009): 587–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/ijsa.2008.008483.

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A 29-year-old Turkish man Ercan Yasar, who worked as a restaurant worker in Cheltenham, infected a Cheltenham woman 27 years of age with hepatitis B and chlamydia between 14 and 17 September 2007. He was charged with biological grievous bodily harm, which carries a maximum of five years’ imprisonment if found guilty following a trial. The defendant, Ercan Yasar, pleaded guilty to the charge and was given appropriate credit for entering an early guilty plea and was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment before the Gloucester Crown Court on 14 November 2008.
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Iontcheva, Jenia. "List of Current Proceedings: Update." Leiden Journal of International Law 13, no. 3 (2000): 603–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156500000388.

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Following the transfer of Dragan Nikolić to the ICTY on 22 April 2000, at his initial appearance, the accused pleaded “not guilty” to all charges raised against him in the amended indictment, dated 21 March 2000.
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Pigott, Sarah. "List of Current Proceedings: Update." Leiden Journal of International Law 13, no. 2 (2000): 353–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156500000261.

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Following the detention of Dragoljub Prcač by SFOR on 5 March 2000, the accused pleaded “not guilty” to all counts charged against him in the amended indictment, dated 8 March 2000, at his initial appearance hearing on 10 March 2000.
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Pigott, Sarah. "List of Current Proceedings: Update." Leiden Journal of International Law 13, no. 1 (2000): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156500000078.

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Following the detention of Damir Došen by SFOR on 25 October 1999, Trial Chamber III (Judges May (Presiding), Bennouna and Robinson) scheduled an initial appearance hearing to take place on 1 November 1999. However, the accused was unable to attend the hearing. The initial appearance hearing was subsequently held on 8 November 1999, during which the accused pleaded ‘not guilty’ to all counts charged against him in the amended indictment, as confirmed on 30 August 1999.
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Zottoli, Tina M., Tarika Daftary-Kapur, Georgia M. Winters, and Conor Hogan. "Plea discounts, time pressures, and false-guilty pleas in youth and adults who pleaded guilty to felonies in New York City." Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 22, no. 3 (2016): 250–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/law0000095.

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Afanasiev, Pavel Borisovich. "SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PERPETRATORS PLEADED GUILTY IN INTENTIONAL INFLICTION OF GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM." Bulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (Law), no. 3 (2016): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18384/2310-6794-2016-3-29-39.

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Green, L. C. "Case Analysis: Dražen Erdemović: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in Action." Leiden Journal of International Law 10, no. 2 (1997): 363–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0922156597000289.

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The first person to be sentenced by the United Nations ad hoc International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (Tribunal) was Dražen Erdemović, a member of the Bosnian Serb Army who had pleaded guilty to one count of a crime against humanity – murder – and another of violations of the laws and customs of war – murder. Erdemović was a soldier in the 10th Sabotage Detachment of the Bosnian Serb army and the charges against him arose in connection with the slaughter of Bosnian Muslim civilians in the United Nations ‘safe areas’ of Srebrenica and Potocari.
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Carlson, Christopher, and Frank J. Nidey. "Mandatory Penalties, Victim Cooperation, and the Judicial Processing of Domestic Abuse Assault Cases." Crime & Delinquency 41, no. 1 (1995): 132–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128795041001007.

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In 1991, the state of Iowa instituted a mandatory 2-day jail sentence and mandatory participation in a batterers' education program for conviction of misdemeanor domestic abuse assault. This article examines the impact of mandatory penalties on case processing, convictions, and sentences in one Iowa county. This examination shows that, although those convicted of domestic abuse assault did receive greater penalties, conviction rates declined considerably. Furthermore, cases became more complex and time-consuming. Mandatory penalties produced these results by reducing the percentage of defendants who pleaded guilty and increasing the importance of the cooperation of the victim for obtaining convictions.
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Czeszejko-Sochacka, Katarzyna. "Sprawa Dražena Erdemovića jako przykład odpowiedzialności za wykonanie bezprawnego rozkazu na gruncie przepisów międzynarodowego prawa karnego." Opolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne 16, no. 2 (2019): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.25167/osap.1173.

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The article considers the problem of responsibility for executing an unlawful order, according to the regulations of the international criminal law, using the example of Dražen Erdemović, a soldier of the 10th Sabotage Detachment of the Bosnian Serb Army, who was accused of crimes against humanity, including his participation in the massacre of the unarmed Muslims from Srebrenica on 16th July 1995. His case deserves scrutiny as he pleaded guilty and thus adopted a certain line of defense strategy at the International Tribunal Court for the former Yugoslavia. The accused was aware of having violated the rules of the international criminal law and the charges filed against him accordingly, but – at the same time – he stated that if he had not executed the order, he would have been killed.
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