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... This process is important because it may reveal a juror could not conscientiously serve as a juror, or that there is some reason why he would not make a good ...
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... There are not scientific grounds for their abilities.It is a prejudice.Law degree and no proper ability to serve as a juror are not closely connected. ...
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... juror in America is a white male businessman who is sixty years or older (Chavez, 1995). They have the time, money, and ability to take off work to serve on a ...
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... must all serve on a jury. But large percentage of people try to avoid serving on juries. Current statistical data states that of the nearly four million juror ...
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... must all serve on a jury. But large percentage of people try to avoid serving on juries. Current statistical data states that of the nearly four million juror ...
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... your sworn duty to fairly, impartially and independently serve as jurors ... jurors read through this facially neutral instruction because no juror would believe he ...
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... your sworn duty to fairly, impartially and independently serve as jurors ... jurors read through this facially neutral instruction because no juror would believe he ...
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... your sworn duty to fairly, impartially and independently serve as jurors ... jurors read through this facially neutral instruction because no juror would believe he ...
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... Thus, if a potential juror expresses an unwillingness to seriously consider execution as a punishment, he or she is not permitted to serve on a capital jury. ...
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... No juror could know ahead of time whether he was going to serve that day and, if selected, which case he would be involved in. The ...
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... When newspapers reported this several years later, one juror told the press she ... suffering of the victims families is to deceive the constituents they serve. ...
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... may be wrong, they may have broke the law, but the cop is not a judge, juror and executioner ... The police are out there to serve and protect, not to cause trouble ...
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... This is just stating that a juror that believes in the death penalty will view the ... and upon their cure, they will be admitted into a prison to serve out the ...
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... They have many uses in modern technology and they will serve many uses in the ... This argument raised enough question in the juror's eyes to have Simpson acquitted ...
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