Sunday, July 26, 2015

dicastery - juries used to be much larger

In ancient Greece, a dicastery was a group of 6000 citizens that formed a jury pool that was split into groups of 500. A majority vote was used to determine the outcome. A tie vote resulted in acquittal.

This sort of thing made bribery more difficult given the large number of people involved.

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