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Barette v Att. Gen. 2006 JLR 407 (12 September 2006)


Criminal Procedure-fair trial-bias-apparent bias-test-whether fair- minded and impartial observer, having considered facts, would conclude real possibility of bias-trial unfair if only one juror apparently biased-evidence to be assessed in realistic and commonsensical way but juror not to be cross-examined and evidence of jury deliberations inadmissible

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