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Jury Ethics: Juror Conduct and Jury Dynamics



This book is a collection of essays on juror ethics. The essays explore a variety of topics related to juror conduct and jury dynamics, including whether citizens have a duty to serve on a jury, whether jurors should be allowed to exempt themselves, whether it is acceptable for jurors to engage in after-hours research, whether jurors can legitimately try to "nullify" the verdict, and more. The boo... more details
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  • A collection of essays exploring a variety of topics related to juror conduct and jury dynamics
  • Includes responses from leading scholars in the field of juror studies


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ISBN 9781594511486
Publisher Paradigm Publishers
Manufacturer Paradigm Publishers
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This book is a collection of essays on juror ethics. The essays explore a variety of topics related to juror conduct and jury dynamics, including whether citizens have a duty to serve on a jury, whether jurors should be allowed to exempt themselves, whether it is acceptable for jurors to engage in after-hours research, whether jurors can legitimately try to "nullify" the verdict, and more. The book also includes responses from leading scholars in the field of juror studies.

Trial by jury is one of the most important aspects of the U.S. legal system. A reflective look at how juries actually function brings out a number of ethical questions surrounding juror conduct and jury dynamics: Do citizens have a duty to serve as jurors? Might they seek exemptions? Is it acceptable for jurors to engage in after-hours research? Might a juror legitimately seek to "nullify" the outcome to express disapproval of the law? Under what conditions might jurors make a valid choice to hold out against or capitulate to their fellow jurors? Is it acceptable to form alliances? After trial, are there problems with entering into publishing contracts? Unfortunately, questions such as these have received scant attention from scholars. This book revives attention to these and other issues of jury ethics by collecting new and insightful essays along with responses from leading scholars in the field of jury studies. Contributors Jeffrey Abramson, B. Michael Dann, Shari Seidman Diamond, Norman J. Finkel, Paula Hannaford-Agor, Valerie P. Hans, Julie E. Howe, Nancy J. King, John Kleinig, James P. Levine, Candace McCoy, G. Thomas Munsterman, Maureen O'Connor, Steven Penrod, Alan W. Scheflin, Neil Vidmar
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