Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: pious perjury
Target Entity: Jury_nullification
Preceding Context: Instances of infanticide in Britain in 18th and 19th century is often attributed to the economic position of the women, with juries committing
Succeeding Context: in many subsequent court cases. The knowledge of the difficulties faced in the 18th century by those women who attempted to keep their children can be seen as reason for juries to show compassion. If the woman chose to keep the child, society was not set up to ease the pressure placed upon the woman, legally, socially or economically.
Paragraph Title: UK 18th and 19th Century
Source Page: Infanticide

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