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What are the factors which limit judicial discretion?
Basically, She recieved 5 years for killing her autisitic son due to judicial discretion.*n.a.t.a.l.i.e* said:Where would I find out about this case? I searched google and found LIAC pages that threw me off.
discretion is basically the power to make different decisions and choices*n.a.t.a.l.i.e* said:Thanks soooooo much!!! I've read a bit, so basiclaly the judicial discretion was what exactly? Was it because she defended herself through substantial impairment by abnormality of mind and hence received a lesser sentence? Is judicial discretion shown in the judge's acknowledgement of this?
Jago said:It's from "Happy Days". Fonzie.
it was a 1950s show i think.
Ninja Edit: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070992/
show was made in 1974, the guy is Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli, played by Henry Winkler
rnitya_25 said:limits on judicial discretion are those things which remove a judge's ability to freely shoose what sentence to impose on the convicted offender. main limits are seen in judicial guidelines, mandatory sentencing(where a judge has no discretion and has to follow what the parliament says) and maximum penalties.
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Also, judicial discretion is limited by the fact that judges can only make decisions on matters that are brought up by either party, e.g. if trying a case summarily, a magistrate does not have the authority to use his/her discretion to acquit a person by way of a defence that would have succeeded if that person had raised it but which that person did not.Jago said:don't forget precedents