1889年弗洛伦斯·梅布里克的审判和刑事上诉法院的需要

K. James
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1889年大英帝国鼎盛时期在英国利物浦对弗洛伦斯·梅布里克(Florence Maybrick)夫人进行的刑事审判被广泛认为是英国法律史上最大的司法悲剧之一。审判结束时,连法官都说:“好吧,他们不能根据这一证据给她定罪”,首席检察官点头表示同意。梅布里克夫人因砒霜中毒谋杀丈夫而受审。然而,当学识渊博的法官詹姆斯·菲茨詹姆斯·斯蒂芬(James Fitzjames Stephen)将梅布里克夫人明显的通奸行为与她所谓的想要用毒药从身体上除掉她丈夫的愿望联系起来时,这场审判变成了一场道德审判。作出有罪判决的陪审团由12名未经训练和未受过教育的人组成,他们无法掌握技术证据,可能受到法官总结和控方一名医疗证人的专业地位的不适当影响。今天,这个案件及时地提醒国际听众注意法律制度的易犯错误和固有的弱点,以及在法院系统内保留刑事上诉法院的迫切需要。
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The Florence Maybrick trial of 1889 and the need for Courts of Criminal Appeal
The criminal trial of Mrs. Florence Maybrick, held in Liverpool, England during the height of the British Empire 1889, is widely regarded as one of the greatest travesties of justice in British legal history where even the judge at the end of the trial remarked "well, they can't convict her on that evidence" and the chief prosecutor nodded his head in agreement. Mrs. Maybrick was tried for murdering her husband via arsenic poisoning. However, the trial became a morality trial when the learned judge, Mr. Justice James Fitzjames Stephen, linked Mrs. Maybrick's demonstrated adultery to her alleged desire to physically remove her husband by administering poison. The jury, which pronounced a guilty verdict, consisted of 12 untrained and unschooled men who were unable to grasp the technical evidence and were probably unduly influenced by the judge's summing-up and by the professional status of one of the medical witnesses for the prosecution. The case is a timely reminder today for an international audience of the fallibility and inherent weaknesses of the legal system and the desperate need to retain Courts of Criminal Appeal within the courts system.
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