Diplock court

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Diplock +‎ court. Named after British law lord Kenneth Diplock, Baron Diplock, who suggested using bench trial to address perverse verdicts and jury intimidation during jury trials in the heat of The Troubles.

Noun[edit]

Diplock court (plural Diplock courts)

  1. (Northern Ireland, historical) a type of criminal court established in Northern Ireland during The Troubles for bench trial of certain serious offences like murder, arson and riot.