The paradox of unanimity
The Volokh Conspiracy 2016-02-08
Summary:
In ancient Jewish law, a unanimous guilty verdict in a capital case resulted in an acquittal of the defendant. The voluminous commentary on Jewish law contains a number of explanations for this paradoxical rule: that the court has an obligation to seek some “merit” in the accused and to seek to preserve his/her life, and unanimity […]