Why Jury Duty Matters

Why Jury Duty Matters
Title Why Jury Duty Matters PDF eBook
Author Andrew G. Ferguson
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2012-12-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0814729037

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Places the idea of jury duty into perspective, noting its importance as a constitutional responsibility, and describes ways in which the experience may be enriched.

Jury Duty

Jury Duty
Title Jury Duty PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Jury duty
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Jury Duty

Jury Duty
Title Jury Duty PDF eBook
Author Michael Singer
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 235
Release 2012-07-06
Genre Political Science
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Written by a legal scholar for the general reader, this book demystifies the institution of the jury and validates its political power, providing valuable insights for the more than 30 million Americans who receive a jury summons each year. Jury Duty: Reclaiming Your Political Power and Taking Responsibility presents an accessible account of the origins and development of the jury system as well as a comprehensive, stage-by-stage description of a jury trial and of the sentencing procedure in a criminal trial. The work also provides a unique estimate of the cost of the jury system, which is particularly relevant in this continuing era of budget constraints. Rejecting the justifications usually given for the jury system, the work explains how the political roles of the jury constitute the chief value of the jury system. The basis of these political roles is the unquestionable power of the jury to acquit even a guilty criminal defendant, which allows juries to prevent the enforcement of unjust laws and the imposition of unjust punishments. Accordingly, the book challenges a range of practices that the judiciary has developed to obstruct the jury's exercise of this power. Most people—even including many lawyers—remain unaware of these practices, but they undermine the value of the jury system to our society. Finally, the book offers an original, thought-provoking analysis of the responsibilities imposed on criminal trial jurors in cases of compelling injustice.

Through the Eyes of the Juror

Through the Eyes of the Juror
Title Through the Eyes of the Juror PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 90
Release 1998
Genre Jury duty
ISBN 9780896561939

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Handbook for federal grand jurors

Handbook for federal grand jurors
Title Handbook for federal grand jurors PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 24
Release 2003
Genre Government publications
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We, the Jury

We, the Jury
Title We, the Jury PDF eBook
Author Greg Beratlis
Publisher Phoenix Books
Total Pages 259
Release 2007-01-01
Genre True Crime
ISBN 161467163X

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We, the Jury is the dramatic story of seven jurors, who convicted Scott Peterson of murdering his wife, Laci, and their unborn son, Conner, despite a series of internal battles that brought the first major murder trial of the 21st century to the brink of a mistrial. The Peterson jurors argued and disagreed but eventually bonded to seal the fate of the icy killer who dumped his victims into the bullet-gray waters of San Francisco Bay. The seven jurors of We, the Jury were seven average Americans who never imagined the horrors they would face or the phantoms that would haunt them after they convicted the enigmatic murderer and recommended that he be put to death. This is the story of how the American jury system worked after being battered by critics for the way it functioned in the trials of O.J. Simpson and Michael Jackson. Unlike the jurors in those trials, who second-guessed themselves, the Peterson jurors do not question their decisions. It wasn’t one thing that condemned Scott Peterson, it was everything.

Juror's Handbook

Juror's Handbook
Title Juror's Handbook PDF eBook
Author Lynn Buchanan
Publisher
Total Pages 29
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Jury
ISBN 9781876045319

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Jury service is one of the most important civic duties a person can undertake, yet it is often poorly understood. This booklet has been prepared in consultation with the Juries Commissioner's Office. It answers frequently asked questions about jury service and provides prospective jurors with a clear explanation of their responsibilities and the processes involved in trials. All potential jurors will receive a copy when they attend for jury service.