Tue, 23 Feb 2016
Jury trials on the Isle of Man are not at risk of being 'thrown' by outsiders trying to influence jurors.
That's according to MHK Chris Robertshaw - he's chairing a Tynwald Select Committee which is putting the operation of the jury system under the spotlight.
Concerns have been raised that jury's here could be targeted because they're smaller - with seven people in the majority of cases - and require a unanimous verdict.
However, director of prosecutions Richard Butters says he's confident it isn't a problem:
Richard Butters