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Bentham's Panoptico
Once all court evidence is given and examined, the judge will summarise the case.
Usually the contents of the summary are 37 a meeting between the judge and the lawyers for the defence and for the prosecution.
The summing up may be split into two sections: a legal component and a summary.
In the former section, legal procedure is outlined and 38 is given of the accusation being made against the defendant.
In the latter section, the judge tries to ensure 39 summing up of the case.
The judge will stress the importance of reaching a unanimous verdict to the jury.
Before the jury retires, the judge may offer written guidelines, known as the '40 to verdict’.