Such a judgment would almost certainly be thrown out on appeal on the grounds of judicial bias in Virginia's current judicial system.
Landis sentenced each to 20 years in the Federal penitentiary, a sentence which was appealed and later overturned on the basis of judicial bias.
Evatt alleged that this denial was this result of judicial bias towards the Menzies government.
The strongest perception of judicial bias, the study's authors wrote, "arises with respect to setting bail."
He was said to be "exceptionally free from all judicial bias".
It further alleged juror misconduct, judicial bias, and faulty instructions to the jury.
This sentence was later overturned on appeal for the reason of judicial bias.
The judicial bias toward assimilation will seem correct and just to many Americans.
Only two weeks ago the Russian courts handed down a lenient sentence to one of its executives convicted of tax evasion: hardly the signs of judicial bias.
They also questioned whether the tribunal's procedures for handling allegations of judicial bias and misconduct were followed.