Judges' rulings depend on hunger levels, study finds

A criminal's sentence could depend on how recently the judge has eaten in the US or Israel, it has been claimed.

Judges' rulings depend on hunger levels, study finds

A criminal's sentence could depend on how recently the judge has eaten in the US or Israel, it has been claimed.

Researchers at Columbia University and Israel's Ben Gurion University observed 1,000 parole decisions during 50 courtroom days and found judicial decisions were a lot less lenient when the judge was feeling the rumbles of hunger.

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