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A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
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This would give clearer guidance to juries.
Their cross-examinations were shown to juries during the trial.
Eyewitness testimony is dangerously persuasive to juries, yet it remains admissible in courts almost without caveat.
But the tapes themselves, they said, can still be played to juries.
There are also problems with the way DNA evidence is interpreted and presented to juries.
"We were all recent graduates," he said, "used to juries and conversations with colleagues.
A further 20percentt were errors caused by faulty instructions given to juries by the judge.
At least, police would tell this to juries as they read from their concocted notes.
We can and do delegate that task, to juries and appellate judges and clemency boards, but that's no absolution.
In Roper, the dissenting Justices argued that judgments about a defendant's maturity and culpability should be left to juries.
He was a member of the Pattern Jury Committee, the writer of a book of charges to juries.
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