1 ‘Criminal cases are tried by jury’

There are many images associated with the criminal justice system. Some are symbols: for example, the scales of justice represent law as a whole.

Figure 2 The scales of justice

Activity 1 Symbols of criminal law

Allow 10 minutes

What symbols come to mind when you think of the criminal courts?

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Some popular symbols include:

  • A pair of handcuffs
  • A gavel
  • Lady Justice (often holding scales and a sword)
  • A barrister’s wig.
Figure 3 A gavel

However, the gavel is never found in the courts of England and Wales.

Figure 4 Lady Justice above the Old Bailey

Does Lady Justice wear a blindfold? The most famous British statue of her, on top of the Old Bailey, does not.

Other images of the criminal justice system are more complex. For example, a criminal trial is often pictured as involving a red-robed judge, barristers in wigs and gowns, and a jury of 12 members of the public. This section will explore whether that picture of a criminal case being tried by a jury is the truth, a myth, or a mixture of myth and truth.