The case that dare not speak its name
Is it feasible a shortage of Maori could shift an expensive criminal trial out of Auckland to a place where more Maori live?Would a bigger pool of potential Maori jurors say, in Rotorua for example, give Maori accused a fairer hearing by their Maori &ldqu
Jock Anderson
Mon, 30 Aug 2010
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Is it feasible a shortage of Maori could shift an expensive criminal trial out of Auckland to a place where more Maori live?
Would a bigger pool of potential Maori jurors say, in Rotorua for example, give Maori accused a fairer hearing by their Maori “peers”?
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Jock Anderson
Mon, 30 Aug 2010
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